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Media personality Halifax Ansah-Addo has expressed disappointment in the Dormaahene, Osagyefo Agyemang Badu II, following the latter’s recent comments regarding Kofi Adomah’s eye incident.

Netizens, including Kofi Adomah, who is currently at risk of losing his sight, have been hoping for some comforting words or actions from the Dormaahene to help alleviate his distress.

This is particularly because Kofi’s eye condition emerged after he was shot on the Dormaahene’s land (Dormaa), and because Kofi Adomah is a son of the Bono soil.

However, when the Dormahene finally spoke, it appears his statements were far from what many had expected.

Netizens have expressed disappointment that instead of offering words of solace or support for Kofi Adomah, the Dormaahene rather labelled the situation as a mere propaganda.

Reacting to this, Halifax Ansah-Addo, on United Showbiz, posed some questions to the Dormaahene.

He emphasised that all the evidence, including a video showing Kofi …

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