OB Amponsah Draws 4,000-Strong Crowd at Bukom Boxing Arena for Comedy Special
On December 21, 2024, Ghanaian comedian and optometrist OB Amponsah made history by filling the 4,000-capacity Bukom Boxing Arena for his 10th-anniversary comedy show. This remarkable achievement is seen as a groundbreaking moment in the country’s entertainment scene, as OB Amponsah became the first Ghanaian comedian to successfully fill such a large venue for a stand-up comedy event. The accomplishment has garnered widespread praise from stakeholders in the creative industry, marking a significant milestone in Ghanaian comedy.
OB Amponsah, who has built a solid fan base by performing at smaller venues over the years, decided to take on the challenge of hosting his anniversary show at a much larger venue. His decision was driven by the belief that this bold step would not only showcase his own growth as a performer but also help raise the profile of the entire Ghanaian comedy industry. Amponsah’s ambition was clear: to push boundaries and take Ghanaian comedy to new heights by proving that local comedians can draw large crowds and deliver world-class performances.
On the night of the event, OB Amponsah captivated the audience with his signature humor, delivering jokes on a wide range of topics, including politics, relationships, sex, and other subjects often considered taboo. His willingness to address such sensitive issues with humor and wit is what sets him apart from many of his peers in the comedy industry. His comedy is known for being bold and unapologetic, which resonates with audiences who appreciate his fearless approach to addressing the realities of life in Ghana.
The show also featured a number of other talented Ghanaian comedians, each bringing their unique comedic style to the stage. Notable performances included DKB, Jacinta, Ebenezer Dwomoh, Ranzy Ray, Smile, Kwaku40, Kojo Pjay, Oojoo, Papa Yaw, Putogo, Foster Romanus, Jerry Ashinyo, and Kwame Obed. The event also included international acts, such as Canadian comedian Emerson, Miriam Kirk from the USA, and Johnny Pula from Botswana. A notable aspect of the comedy shared by many of these performers was the incorporation of humor related to the December 7 election, making the show highly relevant to the current political climate and giving the audience something they could easily relate to.
Lekzy DeComic, another popular Ghanaian comedian, served as the event’s master of ceremonies. He received high praise for his exceptional ability to keep the audience engaged throughout the show. Despite a few initial technical issues, Lekzy handled the situation with great professionalism, ensuring the event continued smoothly and that the crowd remained entertained. His role as MC was crucial to the overall success of the show, and his quick thinking and charm were appreciated by the audience.
The event also attracted a number of high-profile guests, including well-known personalities such as David Dontoh, Ama K Abebrese, Timothy Bentum, and Ken Fiati. Their attendance highlighted the significance of the event, underscoring the growing influence of comedy as a key part of Ghana’s entertainment industry.
OB Amponsah’s successful show at the Bukom Boxing Arena not only marked a personal triumph but also showcased the growing popularity of stand-up comedy in Ghana. His ability to fill such a large venue speaks to the increasing recognition of comedy as a vital and thriving form of entertainment in the country. The success of this show sets a new precedent for future comedy events, proving that Ghanaian comedians can hold their own on the world stage and drawing attention to the immense potential for comedy in the Ghanaian entertainment scene.
With this historic achievement, OB Amponsah has raised the bar for future comedy shows in Ghana, inspiring other comedians to dream bigger and aim higher. His 10th-anniversary show is a testament to the power of hard work, determination, and a fearless approach to comedy, and it signals the bright future ahead for the industry in Ghana.