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Funny Face Returns Home to Kasoa After Months of Recovery and Reflection

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Funny Face Returns Home to Kasoa After Months of Recovery and Reflection

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Ghanaian comedian and actor Benson Nana Yaw Oduro Boateng, popularly known as Funny Face, has officially returned to his hometown of Kasoa after a period of recovery and personal reflection. The much-loved entertainer shared his homecoming with fans through social media, expressing deep gratitude to all who supported him during his difficult journey.

Funny Face revealed that he had spent nearly a year living with fellow actor and friend Kwaku Manu, from December 2024 to November 2025. During that time, he received emotional support and encouragement that helped him regain stability and confidence. He described his stay as a period of healing and rediscovery, saying it allowed him to reconnect with himself and plan for the next chapter of his life and career.

“I went through a lot, but God never abandoned me,” Funny Face shared in his post. “Thanks to Kwaku Manu for standing by me when I needed a brother. Now I’m home in Kasoa, ready to start again.”

His return marks an important turning point in his life and career. Funny Face, known for his roles in popular comedy shows such as Chorkor Trotro and his unique brand of humor, has faced several personal challenges in recent years, including mental health struggles and public controversies. His time away appears to have given him renewed focus and perspective on both his craft and his well-being.

The actor’s fans have warmly welcomed his return, flooding his social media pages with messages of love, encouragement, and anticipation for his comeback. Many praised him for taking the time to heal privately and commended Kwaku Manu for his unwavering support. Industry colleagues also lauded the friendship between the two entertainers, describing it as a strong example of brotherhood within Ghana’s entertainment industry.

Funny Face’s return to Kasoa is symbolic — it represents not only a physical homecoming but also a spiritual and emotional rebirth. Sources close to the comedian say he plans to reconnect with his community, rebuild his creative brand, and return to producing comedy skits and shows that made him a household name.

Fans are optimistic that this new chapter will see Funny Face back at his best — spreading laughter, positivity, and hope through his performances. His story serves as a reminder of resilience, the importance of mental health, and the power of friendship in overcoming life’s challenges.

 

 

Source: Thepressradio.com

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