Comedian, Foster Amponsah, popularly known by his stage name as Foster Romanus, has credited reggae and dancehall act Samini with immensely impacting his life as a standup comedian.
According to Foster, Samini played a vital role in his development as a stage performer and comedian. He told Joy News’ Becky, Samini’s influence has been positive.
“As a performer, I will say that I have been really influenced by the brand samini even before going to the university. I used to listen to him. My confidence, my ability to perform as a performer on stage, I learnt a lot from him and most of the times, his songs has ways of getting to me. And him as an individual picks you up anytime he sees you and give me few tips. So yes Samini as a brand and individual has had a positive impact on me and my career.“
Foster Romanus is a Ghanaian comedian who’s career path changed when he placed second in a TV reality program ‘Stars of the Future’. Foster had a second thought about his career path and thus dropped his accounting dream to pursue a degree course in Theatre Arts at the University of Ghana.
Foster is one of the few stand-up comedians to have been produced in Ghana and he gained popularity after appearing on Viasat 1’s ‘Laugh a Minute’. Foster has had the opportunity to stage several prime comedy shows including Comedy Fiesta, 1003 Laughs and Music, 1004 Laughs and Music, and 1022 Laughs and Music.
Since his break into the top list of Ghanaian comedians, he has also had the privilege to feature comedy shows by some notables in comedy in Ghana including the DKB Comedy Tour.
Latest Stories
-
Ashanti Regional Chief Imam dies at age 74
10 minutes -
Africa Arts Network calls for tax reform to save Ghana’s theatre industry
23 minutes -
SSTN Ghana Chapter reaffirms commitment to economic growth under new leadership
29 minutes -
Inlaks strengthens leadership team with key appointments to drive growth across sub-Saharan Africa
2 hours -
Green Financing: What Ghana’s Eco-startups need to know
2 hours -
CHAN Qualifiers: Amoah confident of beating Nigeria
2 hours -
Governments deprioritising health spending – WHO
2 hours -
Lordina Foundation brings Christmas joy to orphans
2 hours -
Yvonne Chaka Chaka to headline ‘The African Festival’ this December
2 hours -
Nigerian man promised pardon after 10 years on death row for stealing hens
2 hours -
MGA Foundation deepens support for Potter’s Village
2 hours -
Galamsey: One dead, 3 injured as pit collapses at Nkonteng
3 hours -
Man, 54, charged for beating wife to death with iron rod
3 hours -
MedDropBox donates to UG Medical Centre
3 hours -
Afenyo-Markin urges patience for incoming government
3 hours