Charterhouse Destroyed Ghanaian Comedy’s Perception - DKB

DKB implies that Charterhouse is responsible for the current state of Ghanaian comedy.

Charterhouse Destroyed Ghanaian Comedy’s Perception - DKB
DKB

Ghanaian comedian, DKB has blamed Charterhouse for the current state of the Ghanaian comedy industry saying they have destroyed the perception of the industry making stakeholders lose investment opportunities.

The comedian has continued to direct his barrage of insults at the media house for the roles they have played on the Ghanaian comedy industry. 

In an interview with fellow comedian Foster Romanus host of the ‘Late Nite Celebrity Show’ on e.TV Ghana, DKB said: "It’s all about perception, they destroyed our perception from 2009 to 2014. The fact that our perception has been tarnished, made us lose out on several investment opportunities and ambassadorial deals. This person is not funny; we have dropped this person; after 2014, these utterances couldn’t come again because I had broken the jinx and several other young comedians came through’’
 

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"The damage they caused us is so huge, when you say something about someone repeatedly it becomes believable. Their PRO said Ghanaian comedians have no future and value. You say this on radio and it is published online. Charterhouse owes us reparations’’ he said.

"You destroy my perception and put me on your platform means nothing. My perception is my motherboard; the motherboard is like my parents. You kill my parents and pay my fees for a month; what have you done’’ 

"They dropped David Oscar and he took them on, I supported the cause because it was for the industry. However, David Oscar saying I was Kofi Abotsi which I wasn’t because I actually thought Kofi Abotsi was a real person I didn’t know he was an alter ego. I really don’t understand Charterhouse, you crown someone winner of your comedy talent show and turn round to say he is not funny. Are you saying Charterhouse is not a legitimate outfit to organise talent shows’’ he queried.