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KSM To Pick ‘Thousand Laughs’ Award

Celebrated Ghanaian comedian, Kwaku-Sintim Misa (KSM) will December 1 receive an outstanding leadership award at the 2018 edition of Opa Williams Nite of  Thousand Laughs comedy event in Accra.

The award is in recognition of  KSM’s contributions toward the growth of Ghana’s comedy industry and that of Africa.

The honour is also to celebrate KSM for being an inspiration to many young comedians who are also helping the comedy industry in various ways.

According to statement by organisers of the comedy event “KSM will be receiving a special award Opa Williams Nite of Thousand Laughs because  he has done a lot for the comedy industry and beyond.  It’s a great opportunity  to honour him while he is here.”

The Opa Williams Nite of  Thousand Laughs is a  comedy show in Accra with some of Africa’s headline comedy acts to serve comedy lovers, a dose  of “rib splitting’ performances.

The event will take at the Accra International Conference Centre  (AICC) on Saturday, December 1st, 2018.

Among comedians to perform include DKB, Gordons, Jacinta, Akpororo, I Go Die,  I Go Save and a number of others.

They will be serving their audience with  sterling never-to-be-forgotten performances.

There will also be music performances by Kidi, Victor AD and Drum Lord.

The show which starts 5:00pm already has tickets up for early sales at the Airport Shell, Achimota Mall, Osu Frankies and West Hills Mall.

KSM’s special award is one of the great side attractions to the event.

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