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People who attended 'Valentine with Daddy Lumba' did not only get thrilled by the musical performances; they also witnessed an enthralling emceeing abilities from comedian Lekzy DeComic who was the MC for the concert.
Lekzy Decomic brought his A-game to the concert which was held at the Grand Arena on February 15, 2025. He entertained fans with his witty remarks, hilarious jokes, and seamless transitions between performances.
The event which celebrated the music legend Daddy Lumba, featured an array of talented artistes, including Adina, Kofi Kinaata, KK Fosu, Ofori Amponsah, Abiana and Czar. However, it was Lekzy’s infectious energy and charisma that kept the audience entertained throughout the night.
Backstage, Lekzy received praise from none other than Sarkodie's manager, who congratulated him on a job well done.
"Lekzy, you did so well !" he exclaimed. "Your ability to connect with the audience and keep them laughing was impressive."
Nabil Alhassan, who organized the event, was also full of praise for Lekzy.
“I'm so proud of you, Lekzy for helping us achieve our goal of making this event a success," he said.
Lekzy’s performance at 'Valentine with Daddy Lumba' has solidified his position as one of Ghana's top comedians and MCs.
With his unique blend of humor and audience engagement, he continues to win over fans and leave a lasting impression on the Ghanaian entertainment industry.
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