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Papayaw Ataamle Wins Comic Influencer of the Year at the Ghana Comedy Awards 2025

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It was a night of laughter, recognition, and celebration at the just-ended Ghana Comedy Awards at La Palm Royal Beach, where Papayaw Ataamle was crowned Comic Influencer of the Year—a recognition that couldn’t have gone to a more deserving talent.
With a unique blend of humour and marketing prowess, Papayaw Ataamle has proven himself a game-changer in the comedy and influencer space. His impact goes far beyond just content creation; he has become a powerful voice that turns the spotlight on emerging brands and drives them into the hearts of the public.
His influence is undeniable—KS Electricals, one of the now most recognisable names in the electrical space, owes much of its visibility and growth to his solo efforts. Papayaw continues to lend his comedic genius and innovative strategy to other brands, making marketing not only effective but entertaining.
Currently, he serves as a brand ambassador for some big brands, including KS Electricals.
His association with these brands has added a layer of credibility and relatability, making them trusted household names across Ghana and beyond.
The energy in the room was electric when his name was announced—cheers erupted, confirming how beloved and respected he is. This award wasn’t just a win, it was an affirmation.
And if the award wasn’t enough, his stand-up performance on the night left a lasting impression. From hilarious reflections on his personal life and journey in business, to his experience wearing braces and a rib-cracking bit in the military, Papayaw delivered a performance that earned him a standing ovation, many even naming him Best Performer of the Night.
Papayaw Ataamle’s consistency, creativity, and authenticity have not only elevated his personal brand but also contributed significantly to the growth of the Ghanaian comedy industry. His work continues to build trust between corporate entities and the comedy space, opening doors for future collaborations and expanding the possibilities for comedic influence in marketing.
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Don’t just say I’m doing well ask what I need – Jeffrey Nortey

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Popular Ghanaian actor and content creator, Jeffrey Nortey, says fame doesn’t mean he has it all figured out.

In an exclusive interview with Ghana Weekend on Tuesday May 27, he opened up about the realities behind being in the public eye.

“Women love beautiful things and talents. The fact that you’re on screen makes people think you’re okay, but I need help in diverse ways. Shares, views, financial support,I need it all,” he said.

Jeffrey urged fans to go beyond compliments and offer real support.

“When you say I’m doing well, ask me what I need. I’ll tell you, I have a list,” he added.

Speaking on how he handles the attention and temptations that come with fame, he emphasised self-discipline.

“The temptations are there, but you don’t have to take advantage of it. So, we try,” he said.

Source: Ghanaweekend

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Jeffrey Nortey: ‘I’m single and still praying about my future wife’

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Popular Ghanaian actor and content creator,Jeffrey Nortey has opened up about his relationship status and the realities of being in the limelight.

In an exclusive interview with GhanaWeekend, he revealed, “I am single. I can’t tell who my wife-to-be is, I’m still praying about it.”

Jeffrey spoke candidly about the pressures of fame, saying temptations come not just from being a public figure, but from simply being a man.

“Women love beautiful things and talents. The fact that you’re on screen makes people think you’re okay, but I need help in diverse ways. Shares, views, financial support, I need it all.”

 

He urged fans to go beyond compliments and offer real support: “When you say I’m doing well, ask me what I need. I’ll tell you, I have a list.”

On staying grounded despite the temptations and attention, Jeffrey stressed the importance of self-discipline.

“The temptations are there, but you don’t have to take advantage of it. So, we try.”

Source: Ghanaweekend

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‘It wasn’t because I was a bad boy’ – Jeffrey Nortey on changing SHSs

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Ghanaian actor and content creator Jeffrey Nortey has revealed that he attended three different senior high schools due to life challenges.

In an exclusive interview with Ghana Weekend Tuesday May 26, he said, “A lot of people don’t know I went to three secondary schools. It was as a result of issues of life.”

He started at St. Thomas Aquinas, then moved to Mampong Presec to experience boarding life. After an undisclosed incident, he finally completed his education at Ghanata Senior High School.

“It’s not like I was a bad boy or something,” he clarified.

Jeffrey shared how these experiences shaped him: “I’ve been a day student, a mixed school boarder, and a mixed school day student. It helps. I know how to live among people.”

He added that the experience gives him perspective when people judge him or engage in old school rivalries online. “My fans are everywhere,” he said.

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