In the hilarious world of comedy, 2023 has been a year marked by an abundance of laughter-inducing talents who have left audiences in stitches with their razor-sharp wit and ingenious humor.
Through their creative comedic content, these entertainers became beacons of respite, providing a much-needed escape from the daily struggles and stresses that accompanied financial challenges.
These humor maestros have not only brought joy but have also resonated with audiences by unequivocally addressing the quirks and nuances of contemporary life.
In this GhanaWeb retrospective glance at the comedic landscape of 2023, we explore the Ghanaian comedic maestros who not only entertained but also wowed audiences with their top-notch and witty content, cementing their places in the gallery of humor.
The list is in no particular order.
1. Clemento Suarez
He is unassuming, yet a consummate entertainer who executes his tasks effortlessly. For those who have witnessed him perform as a stage actor or an emcee for any of the stand-up comedy shows, his silence and facial expressions alone are enough to trigger hilarity. His performance during Nacee’s KAVOD, for instance, was top-notch. And oh, he raps too!
2. Bismark the Joke
From screen acting to stage, Bismark the Joke has proven to be a force to reckon with in the comedy space. His #bissycabi and Nii Amu skits available on various social media platforms have entertained many considering the reactions he gets from the people who watch his content on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other platforms. He has performed on stage and played some comedic roles including being a landlord in Cos 90.
4. Jacinta
She is the 'woman on top,' and it’s not surprising she named her 2023 comedy special as such. The event name, being a sequel to her maiden edition 'One Night Stand,' connoted sexuality of a sort, but that obviously was her niche – capturing their attention and keeping them mesmerized with witty content! To say Jacinta’s show was sold out is an understatement, and that will not be hyperbole. She nailed it.
5. Oliver Khan the Ship Dealer
He is not your regular comedian. Not at all! He doesn’t do skits nor standup; instead, he takes a seat on Pure FM's radio waves, entertaining people with his braggadocious nature. His aggressive style of delivering the English language the way he thinks is top-notch, coupled with his self-aggrandizing nature, has made him the toast of the radio and comedy market. Anytime he engages in conversation with show host Bright Kankam Boadu, rest assured, pain, sadness, etc. will vanish. Oliver Khan has won the hearts of former president John Agyekum Kufuor, Shatta Wale and a host of other personalities.
Having been on many stages as a curtain raiser and supporting act, Putogo took a bold step to host his maiden comedy special in May 2023 at the Snap Cinema and it was a huge success. The event dubbed ‘Everything is Funny’ connoted with its title because indeed, everything was funny. Putogo has never left the stage without leaving a lasting impression on the audience. There has never been a dull moment with him on stage and like OB Amponsah, Putogo is uncensored.
9. Oh Joo
Some know him as Professor Liar-nel because of a segment he controls on GHOne TV’s Half Serious Show. With a calm yet interesting posture, he tells lies in a way that evokes laughter, hence, the name. Many know him as Oh Joo and 2023 has been his best year by far. After working on his scripts and garnering a solid fan base, Oh Joo staged his debut comedy special at the Snap Cinema in April 2023. It was dubbed ‘Timid and Crazy’ – a title that was a depiction or summary of his being. Yes, he may come across as timid but he is crazy when it comes to content.
10. Foster Romanus
He is a stage actor, an emcee and a standup comedian; undoubtedly one of the older folks who knows his onions. In 2023, he was never missing in action despite being in the University of Ghana Business School for his masters degree. His role in gospel musician Nacee’s KAVOD, for instance, was nicely executed as it elicited laughter from the audience. As an event emcee, he seizes the opportunity to throw in some of his content to entertain people. His delivery during the MTN Festival of Nice Lessons & Carols in December was impressive.
11. Comedian Unknown
“I am Unknown; if you don’t know me, I don’t know you” – that is how he introduces himself on stage. “I didn’t come here to tell jokes; I came to share my problems,” he would add in some cases. He is slim and unassuming – very tiny, if you like. But when he grabs the microphone, he justifies his inclusion. Comedian Unknown has been a curtain raiser and supporting act for many comedy events, and his calm way of telling his jokes makes him exceptional, leaving audiences wondering how such a quiet presence can wield humor with such profound impact.
12. Afia Barcelona
It would not be farfetched to describe her as the female version of Comedian Unknown, except that she has relatively been in the game longer than Unknown. Afia Barcelona is unpredictable, unaggressive but dangerous, literally. Mostly plying her trade in Kumasi and sometimes in Accra, Afia is a comedian whose unpretentious demeanor conceals a comedic prowess. She effortlessly weaves humor into the fabric of everyday life, surprising audiences with a delivery so smooth, yet appealing.
13. Jerry Ashinyo
Jerry joined the list of comedians who had their debut comedy specials in 2023. His was titled ‘Out of my Mind’ and was held at the Snap Cinema on August 5. The lanky comedian who possesses a gentle delivery, like his contemporaries, had previously served as a supporting act and on all platforms demonstrated that he is indeed out of his mind. He has been simply amazing.
17. DKB
He is one of the people who has earned praises for the success of the Ghanaian comedy industry. Often referred to as ‘headmaster’ because of the size of his head, DKB has been organizing a monthly comedy show featuring several acts – both young and old, and has been consistent with that. Patrons who have attended any of the editions have been entertained and that is highly commendable. Aside from that, DKB has been on some shows and delivered, an example is his performance at 3FacesOfJeffreyNortey.
Conclusion:
It is imperative to state that the Ghanaian comedy industry has experienced growth in terms of content, patronage and support. However, the sector is bedeviled with challenges that could harm its progress. In September, OB Amponsah warned about the potential collapse of the Ghanaian comedy industry due to inadequate funding and a lack of interest from stakeholders.
Without mincing words, the popular comedian stated that “the standup comedy industry in Ghana is a struggling one”, explaining that it is “severely lacking funding even with exceptional talents that can sell anywhere.”
“The standup comedy industry is standing on wobbly legs. Don’t be surprised when it comes crumbling down,” he mentioned.
It is crucial to provide the necessary support to the comedy sector, not only to enable comedians to alleviate people's pain through laughter but also recognizing it as an ecosystem. This sector plays a vital role in employment, contributing to the reduction of unemployment rates in the country.
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