- Ghanaian comedian Funny Face has publicly acknowledged fellow actor Kwaku Manu for playing a key role in his recovery and return to the spotlight.
- The tribute came during the launch of Tracey Boakye’s Casa Grande Rooftop Bar, where Funny Face performed and shared how Kwaku Manu supported him through his mental health struggles.
- The event drew several celebrities, including Keche Andrew, and was praised for showcasing solidarity within the entertainment industry.
Funny Face’s return to the spotlight has been marked by more than just laughter — it’s been a story of healing, humility, and heartfelt gratitude.
At the grand opening of Tracey Boakye’s Casa Grande Rooftop Bar, the comedian took a moment to reflect on his journey and the people who stood by him when things fell apart. Among them, one name stood out: Kwaku Manu.
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The event, attended by a host of celebrities and industry insiders including Keche Andrew of the music duo Keche, was meant to celebrate a new business venture. But for Funny Face, it became a platform to honor the quiet support that helped him rebuild.
After a difficult period marked by mental health challenges and public setbacks, Funny Face’s tribute to Kwaku Manu was more than emotional — it was a reminder of the power of friendship in an industry often driven by competition.
The crowd responded with warmth, many moved by the vulnerability and sincerity of the moment. In a space designed for celebration, Funny Face turned the spotlight toward the kind of loyalty that doesn’t always make headlines.
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, moments like these highlight the deeper connections that keep its stars grounded — and remind fans that behind the fame are real people, leaning on each other to rise again.