Ghanaian content creator Ebenezer Arthur, popularly known as Deaconess Abokomah, has revealed that his comedy career, which often involves cross-dressing, has attracted both online criticism and occasional real-world threats.
The entertainer explained that his style of humor, while widely appreciated, has also drawn negative reactions from social media users who see it as inappropriate. At one point, someone reportedly warned him that they would confront him if the Anti-Gay Bill were passed by Parliament. Arthur chose to ignore the threat and continued with his work, demonstrating resilience in the face of hostility.
Despite the criticisms, the comedian has maintained his distinctive style, noting that his costumes—often featuring traditional fabrics like GTP—have become a signature part of his content. Fans frequently encourage him to keep using these outfits, which have become closely associated with his comedic identity.
Beyond the jokes and playful personas, Arthur emphasized that his content aims to spread joy and deliver wholesome entertainment. He strives to produce family-friendly videos that not only make people laugh but also offer light-hearted lessons and brief escapes from daily worries.


