Ghanaian comedian and event organizer OB Amponsah has opened up about the financial challenges of organizing comedy shows in Ghana. Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM on January 20, 2025, the celebrated comedian revealed that his most recent comedy special at the Bukom Boxing Arena on December 21, 2024, resulted in a loss of approximately GH₵40,000.
“No, even the just-ended one at Bukom Boxing Arena, I made a loss of about GH₵40,000. I’ve done about five comedy specials with no profit,” OB disclosed during the interview.
Despite the significant financial setbacks, OB remains optimistic and sees the investment as a contribution to his craft. “And that is what George Quaye said about investing in oneself, so all the money that I spend, even if it doesn’t come back as profit, it would come back into my craft,” he explained.
The comedian also highlighted the broader reality of the comedy industry in Ghana, stating, “So, simply, we don’t make profits.”
OB Amponsah, whose full name is Amponsah Obarima Akuoko, is a celebrated figure in Ghanaian comedy, known for his relatable humor and captivating stand-up performances. A trained optometrist from the University of Cape Coast, OB has successfully fused his professional background with his passion for comedy, creating a unique brand in the entertainment space.
His previous performances, including the widely acclaimed “Popular But Broke Comedy Special” held at the National Theatre in 2021, have cemented his place in Ghana’s comedy scene. Known for addressing topics ranging from politics to social issues and everyday life, OB has won the admiration of fans and critics alike.
Despite the challenges, OB Amponsah remains dedicated to his craft, inspiring other comedians and creatives to invest in their talents, even in the face of financial adversity.