A video has emerged of how popular journalist, Kofi Adomah Nwanwani was shot in his eyes two weeks ago.
Earlier details exclusive to Myjoyonline.com revealed the accident occurred during the firing of musketry by some chiefs at the traditional event.
The journalist who is receiving urgent medical treatment in Dubai was accidentally shot at during a funeral in Dormaa in the Bono Region.
The incident caused severe injury to one of his eyes, leaving him unable to see.
Watch video below:
Initial medical attention was provided in Ghana before his transfer to Dubai for specialised treatment.
"He's now in Dubai seeing to restoring the one eye that is blurry. But it looks like the other one cannot see again," the source added.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
John Mahama: Trump’s unfounded attack on Cyril Ramaphosa was an insult to all Africans
18 minutes -
Mahama calls for Africa’s ‘second liberation’: A fight for economic justice and historical truth
20 minutes -
Judge in Diego Maradona case accused of behaving like an ‘actress’
45 minutes -
AfDB projects Ghana’s GDP growth to hit 4.5% in 2025
56 minutes -
Beyond celebration, Africa Day must ignite action on food security
1 hour -
Diddy kidnapped ex-aide in plot to kill Kid Cudi, trial hears
1 hour -
Police Constable allegedly defrauds 197 in recruitment scam
1 hour -
Labourer jailed five years over theft
2 hours -
Prime suspect in Winneba lecturer’s murder remanded
2 hours -
Unemployed man jailed 24 months for stealing
2 hours -
‘We are moving this bill under certificate of urgency’ – Majority Chief Whip says legal education reform cannot wait
2 hours -
‘New Legal Education Bill will allow law faculties to train lawyers, conduct Bar exams twice a year’ — Dafeamekpor
3 hours -
‘Let law faculties train their own lawyers’ – Dafeamekpor pushes for legal education overhaul
3 hours -
‘Legal Education Bill to end Makola monopoly’ – Dafeamekpor
4 hours -
GITW 2025 set to power West Africa’s investment future comes off this July in Accra
6 hours