A group of Ghanaian comedians
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.
14. Ebenezer Dwomoh
After successfully organizing ‘Seriously Joking’ in 2019, at KNUST and ‘I’m Not Fooling’ in 2022, at the Kumasi City Mall, Ebenezer Dwomoh, put up another comedy special dubbed ‘Architect Without A Plan’ and he lived up to the task. The architect by profession has been one of the personalities from Kumasi earning plaudits for witty content. At first glance, he is reserved, but once he steps onto the stage, a transformation occurs.
15. Jeneral Ntatia
He has always played the role of a character with speech impediments and does it so well. He began as a stage actor in that manner and later embraced standup comedy proving that the rhythm of humor can be found in the most unconventional cadences of speech. Off the stage, he is known for skits, one of which often ends with ‘Twa so’ – an Asante Twi phrase translated into the English language as ‘it’s okay; let’s end it here’. This phrase is emitted when his conversation with the other person on the phone goes south. Also, his skit with Boss Majoy has been entertaining.
16. Khemikal
Khemikal’s humor is like a fine-tuned instrument, each joke a carefully crafted note that resonates with the crowd. The ‘Number 9 man’ doesn't shout to make an impact; his power lies in the cleverness of his humor and the relatability of his observations. Khemikal’s ability to move the crowd with quiet confidence and an arsenal of witty jokes is proof of the power of humor delivered with finesse. Khemikal is one hell of a comedian.
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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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