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Lord Of The Ribs, the annual comedy show organised by celebrated Basketmouth is one of the biggest in Africa hence there is an immense pressure on comedians to perform well.
It seems Ghanaian comedian OB Amponsah had no problem getting the audience to laugh out so loud, they cry.
Throughout his 10 minutes performance, he had the audience impressed with his ability to make jokes out of their relatable everyday activities.
Although he seemed a bit tense in the beginning, OB Amponsah quickly relaxed when he got the audience laughing at a joke he had told about being nervous.
OB Amponsah along with comedienne Heiress Jacinta are the first Ghanaians to ever perform at the Lord Of The Ribs since its inception.
In an interview with JoyNews’ MzGee OB Amponsah revealed that he had practised for more than ten days to perfect his craft for the big event.
Watch the performance below:
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