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Foster Romanus has been crowned Comedian of the Year at the Ghana Celebrity Impact Awards, adding another significant recognition to his growing list of accolades.
This honour comes shortly after the success of his recent comedy show, Romanus Incomplete VI, which won Event of the Year at the Ghana Comedy Awards.
Held at the National Theatre, Romanus Incomplete VI drew an overwhelming crowd, with patrons filling the auditorium and spilling into the lobby. The overwhelming response has inspired Romanus to aim even higher for the next edition, with plans to promote Ghanaian comedy on an international stage.
In a further milestone, Romanus made history as the first comedian to host the Ghana Music Awards, taking the reins for the 2025 edition of the event.
With a remarkable run of achievements and a growing reputation for versatility, Foster Romanus is firmly cementing his status as one of Ghana’s foremost comedians.
His recent successes reflect not just his talent, but also his unwavering commitment to the creative industry.
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