DKB has interesting ways of conducting this ‘follow the ladder’ challenge.
The comedian released a video of his own challenge a few days ago where he gave his own unconventional take on it.
DKB has interesting ways of conducting this ‘follow the ladder’ challenge.
The comedian released a video of his own challenge a few days ago where he gave his own unconventional take on it.
Comedian DKB has vowed to denounce his Ghanaian citizenship if the killers of Army Captain Maxwell Mahama are not brought to justice.
According to him, if a military officer killed in such broad daylight does not receive justice, then who will?
Manasseh Azure recently turned some eyebrows when comments of his over how he doesn’t mind washing his wife’s panties hit the media.
Manasseh’s comments were an excerpt from his book, which he launched in Accra during the week.
Gh’s self appointed ‘king of comedy’, Derrick Kobina Bonney, has refuted reports that he said Ghanaians lack common sense.
According to DKB, who in recent times has been receiving a lot of bad press, his comment was meant for the media who continuously disrespect Gh comedy.
Ghana’s self proclaimed ‘king of comedy’, Derrick Kobina Bonney, who performs under the name DKB, has revealed how he broke down in tears following the condemnation of his comedy act by former first lady Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings.
The former first lady was reported to have described the ‘king of comedy’ as ‘unfunny’ and ‘boring’ during an Easter Saturday show at the Accra International Conference Centre, walking out when he took to the stage.
Veteran comedian/satirist Kwaku Sintim-Misa, KSM, has come to the defence of the man he anointed as GH’s ‘king of comedy’.
DKB is currently under ‘artillery fire’ from Ghanaians after his ‘boring’ and ‘unfunny’ show on Easter Saturday – the show which former first lady Nana Konadu walked out on in disgust.
Former first lady Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings reportedly walked out of DKB’s comedy show just about a week ago and declared him as boring, an issue which has been trending since then.
Whilst the founder of the National Democratic Party (NDP) has since pulled back from the boring tag, what she maintains is that DKB utilises vulgarity in his comedy and as far as she’s concerned, that isn’t funny at all.
DKB is standing tall and defiant against accusations of being boring, unfunny and other unflattering accusations.
As far as he’s concerned he’s still the man, the big dog, the undisputed king of Gh comedy.
Charterhouse’s George Quaye has jumped to the defence of DKB, who’s being pilloried online for a bomb performance at an Easter comedy show.
One high profile person even described him as boring whilst storming out of the venue immediately he took to stage.
Former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings seems to have felt the pain of a lot of Ghanaians when she stormed out of a comedy show once DKB took to stage.
At the Accra International Conference Centre on Easter Saturday, the show had been going on smoothly until the opinionated comedian took the stage.
DKB has seen so much negativity in Ghana that he’s ready to declare that the trait originated from Ghana.
Born Derrick Kobina Bonney, the comedian has had a rocky path to the top, including many years during which he was not taken particularly seriously and was written off as unfunny.
Comedian Derrick Kobina Bonney is continuing his one man war against the gospel industry with more c0mments outlining what he sees as a rot in the industry.
DKB was one of the few to stand up for George Quaye when the issue of bribery allegations came up, thus earning him little love from the pissed off gospel fraternity.
Comedian DKB has jumped to the defence of Charterhouse PRO George Quaye over bribery allegations, saying that he can vouch for Quaye’s integrity.
DKB, in a rage over the accusations, told nkonkonsa.com that many times he has offered to give Quaye a share of his earnings after landing him gigs with Charterhouse, but every single time Quaye has turned him down.