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Two of Ghana’s top comedians, Lekzy DeComic and Foster Romanus paid a visit to the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Sam Nartey George (MP), on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
The engagement highlighted the role of the arts in promoting cultural identity and national development.
At the meeting, Lekzy and Foster shared their perspectives on how comedy and performance can be used to spark dialogue on social and cultural issues.
Also in attendance was Albert Bondah, a dedicated publicist and culture promoter.

In his speech, Sam George highlighted the importance of prioritising local languages in education, particularly in the Greater Accra Region.
He noted that cultural identity is best strengthened through practical measures such as language teaching in schools rather than symbolic gestures.

The creative personalities expressed appreciation for the opportunity to engage with the Minister and extended an invitation to their upcoming comedy special, FBI, slated for 27th September 2025.

The Minister pledged his support and encouraged them to continue using their platforms to inspire and entertain while promoting national values.

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