Kofi Adoma Nwanwani the host and CEO of KOFI TV and Radio has said the Chief Executive Officer of Angel FM, Vincent Opare does not respect his emotions.
He made this comment following his first public appearance following the tragic incident that resulted in severe injuries to his eye.
According to Kofi Adoma, even though he respects the support given to him by the Angel group, he wasn’t happy with the decision by the CEO of Angel FM, Vincent Opareto put out figures he had donated to support him.
He further asserted that the CEO courted insults for him because he should know we have spent huge sums on the condition.
According to reports Kofi Adomah held a press briefing, at his residence in Oyarifa, Accra, and addressed issues surrounding the incident, clarified details, and provided updates on his situation.
He stated, “I heard my CEO speak in an interview and he was mentioning amounts they’ve given to me and I said to myself that the CEO does not respect my emotions. He does not respect my feelings.
He thinks about his brand and not how I’m feeling. I thought to myself if he wants to court insults for me because he should know we have spent huge sums on the condition,” he added.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Angel Broadcasting Network (ABN), Vincent Opare, has dispelled rumours about the group not supporting their ace broadcaster Kofi Adomah after he suffered an eye injury earlier this year.
In an interview on Angel FM, Vincent Opare addressed claims in the media space that the Angel Broadcasting Network and the CEO of Angel Group of Companies, Dr. Kwaku Oteng, only contributed a mere GHS 10,000 to support the treatment of Kofi Adomah.
He revealed that that ABN and Dr. Kwaku Oteng gave over $47,000 to Kofi Adomah to support his treatment in Dubai.
He gave a breakdown of the amount saying, “ABN and Dr. Kwaku Oteng provided Kofi Adomah with GHS 110,000 for his initial screening and an additional $40,000 to proceed with the surgery.”