Fast-rising Ghanaian comic actor Clemento Suarez has said, he believes comedy in Ghana is gradually getting the attention and recognition it deserves.
Clemento, a graduate of the University of Ghana, shared this opinion when he appeared on McBrown’s kitchen – a cooking show with versatile actress, Nana Ama McBrown.
The comedian revealed, he schooled in Kumasi until relocating to Tema to attend Temasco for his High School education.
According to the actor, his job as an entertainer is a side gig, because he has a regular job at the British Council, here in Accra
Talking about Ghanaian comedy scene, he said: “ Ghanaian comedy is picking up, especially with the Stand-Up side, Ghanaians are beginning to accept them and they actually doing well”.
Clemento Suarez added that the likes of OB Ampongsah, DKB, Lexix, Warris are some of the few names putting Ghana on the map and they need more support. Talking about stage plays, he said: “when the COVID-19 goes, come to the National Theatre to support us too”.
Watch the full interview in the video below;