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Lekzy DeComic, one of Ghana’s top comedians, became the centre of attention at the 2025 edition of Rhythms on Da Runway after stepping out not as a performer but as a model.
Instead of making patrons laugh as he usually does, he rather hit the runway in clothing by Ray Jay Ghartey.
With his elegant gait, Lekzy confidently strutted his stuff in a pink apparel paired with white sneakers to the admiration of the audience.
Over the years, Lekzy has shown his versatility across the creative arts. He sings, raps and hosts events as master of ceremonies, aside from his main profession as a comedian.

The 2025 Rhythms On Da Runway, themed ‘The Black Star Edition, marked 15 years of African creativity.
The event delivered a night of fashion, music and culture at Accra’s historic Christiansborg Castle on Saturday, 6th December from 6pm.
Top designers from Ghana and across the continent featured their works. They included Nineteen57, Masantewaa Emporium, Kokude, Sara Erraissi from Morocco, Jay Ray Ghartey, Marie Kaba from Mali, Paon, SHMBK from Zimbabwe, Cacao/Chocolate, Lempoche Couture and Tribal Sportswear.

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