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Ghanaian comedian Lekzy DeComic is set to stage this year’s Easter edition of his annual comedy special, A Fool in April, on 4th April 2026 at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Accra.
The show will feature a strong line-up of comedians including Romanus, Ebenezer Dwomoh, Leslie, Jacinta, Kojo Pjay and Parrot Mouth.
According to Lekzy, the event promises an evening of clean, high-energy humour to mark the Easter festivities.
The headline sponsor for the event is Evivi Foods, with support from Assempahfie Graphics, KISS Condoms and Studio 448.
Lekzy DeComic has built a reputation for curating well-attended comedy events in Accra and beyond. Over the past years, he has consistently drawn sizeable audiences with themed shows that blend satire, observational humour and social commentary.
His productions are known for strong organisation and carefully selected supporting acts, helping to elevate emerging and established comedians alike.
A Fool in April is expected to add to the holiday calendar with an evening focused on humour and unmatched entertainment.
Tickets are selling at GH¢200 and can be purchased via the shortcode *714*800#.

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