Venerated broadcaster and comedian, Tommy Annan-Forson says Ghana’s comedy industry is not dead, contrary to public perception.
According to him, Ghanaian comedians are doing well with their craft.
Speaking on YFM, Tommy recounted an experience he once had with Ghanaian comedian, DKB, which he believes proves the worth of Ghanaian comedians.
“It is difficult for one comedian to make another comedian laugh but I have watched DKB a couple of times where he made me laugh. Ghana’s comedy is not dead. It is just our level of sense of humour. I think sometimes we take life too seriously. We need to laugh,” he said.
Meanwhile, Tommy has suggested that there is more room for improvement in the comedy industry.
He advised the industry players to be united if they seek an improvement in the sector.
Tommy Annan Forson, a pioneer of stand-up comedy in Ghana, is widely known as a broadcaster who impacted many lives and talents while in his prime.
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By: ghanaweekend.com