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| There have been several talks in the country that try to compare Ghanaian comedians to their fellow colleagues in Nigeria. 
 The
 little discussions I’ve had with some of my countrymen point to the 
fact that Nigerian comedians are far better than Ghanaian comedians. 
Their arguments are based on the fact that Ghanaian comedians do not 
learn in order to adapt themselves to various situations. I guess such 
was the opinion of George Quaye, a TV presenter and Public Relations 
Officer for Charter House.
 
 For some time now, there have been 
misunderstandings between David Oscar – a Ghanaian comedian (popularly 
known for his comedy series – Laugh a Minute – on Viasat 1) – and George
 Quaye. Speaking on Neat FM’s Entertainment Ghana yesterday, David Oscar
 shed more light on the beef between the two.
 
 According to him, 
George described Ghanaian comedians as ‘wack’ (without value) which did 
not go down well with him as a comedian. If such a careless statement 
had come from any other person, he wouldn’t have had any problem; but 
for someone like George who knows the challenges Ghanaian comedians are 
facing, such pronouncement should not have come from him.
 
 “The 
reason why I was even more shocked because he made those comments was 
that this same George met me somewhere around 2011 or 2012 and asked me 
about Corporate Comedy Series. I told him how far we’ve come and was 
even telling him how difficult it was to raise sponsorships and all of 
those things.
 
 So if this same man having had this conversation 
with me sits on his TV show and act oblivious to the fact that there are
 actively working comedians in the Ghanaian entertainment industry and 
say Ghanaian comedians are ‘wack’, then that to me is rather 
unfortunate”, David emphasized.
 
 He believes that our system keeps
 on feeding Ghanaians with Nigerian contents and that explains why 
Ghanaians appreciate Nigerian comedians more.
 
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However, George also pointed it out 
that he made that statement in order to ‘ginger’ Ghanaian comedians for 
them to sit up and improve on their skills. When asked if he was 
prepared to retract that statement, George had this to say:
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 “On 
the contrary, I would have hoped David Oscar would be grateful to the 
fact that the statement I made has probably pushed them to prove me 
wrong. I feel that those harsh words I used on them has angered and 
annoyed them so much to prove me wrong. So for David Oscar to refer to 
me as a worm, fool, and idiot on social media, I thank him.”
 
 Conversely,
 David does not think those words motivated them to work extra harder 
since they (Ghanaian comedians) have been working very hard every day. 
So if George decides to treat him with contempt, he will likewise treat 
him with an equal measure of contempt.
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