
Ghanaian comedian and actor Funny Face has returned to his Kasoa home after nearly a year of care and support from actor and YouTuber Kwaku Manu, marking a major milestone in his journey toward recovery.
The comic, who has battled mental health challenges and personal struggles in recent years, expressed heartfelt gratitude to everyone who stood by him during his trying period. In a video that went viral on social media, he gave special thanks to Kwaku Manu for providing a safe space to heal and rebuild.
"May God reward everyone who supported me. God bless you, dear brother Kwaku Manu. When I was down, you provided me with love, support, and a place to stay," Funny Face said. "I will never forget what you did for me."
The Kasoa Trotro star moved in with Kwaku Manu over a year ago following a series of emotional breakdowns that led to strained relationships, public incidents, and national attention. During this time, Kwaku Manu helped him recover emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically.
Under Kwaku Manu’s guidance, Funny Face reportedly regained his confidence and stability. He has been seen attending social events, reconnecting with colleagues in the entertainment industry, and displaying the energetic humor that earned him nationwide popularity.
Fans and industry colleagues have taken to social media to celebrate the reunion, praising Kwaku Manu for his brotherly support and applauding Funny Face for his resilience. Many have hailed Kwaku Manu’s actions as a shining example of humanity and compassion in the entertainment sector.
Now back in Kasoa, Funny Face has vowed to remain positive, focus on his career, and continue using his talent to entertain and inspire others.



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