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Benson Nana Yaw Oduro Boateng, popularly known as Funny Face, is a Ghanaian comedian, actor and radio presenter has disclosed in an interview that he believes Castro is still alive.

Rumours have started going round once again that Castro is indeed not dead especially  following the release of two new singles over the weekend which has Castro featured on both songs; Koto Fa with Nana Boro and Kakape with Obrafour.


Check out the interview below:

Funny Face was born in Jamestown, Accra. He attended God Wisdom Preparatory School and O’Reilly Senior High School. When he went to the UK in 2012, he teamed up with popular UK-based comedian Eddie Kadi to record the song ‘They doubted’. Funny Face has a strong social media presence.

He has over 313,000 followers on Instagram, over 396,000 followers on Twitter and over 1 million followers on his Facebook page. His love for children led him to organise the annual Funny Face Festival.
I interviewed Funny Face. He believes that Ghanaian artiste Castro, who disappeared in 2014, is still alive.

Phyllis Ntim: Tell me about how your journey started in comedy.
Funny Face: It started in 2006. I auditioned for Toli Masters. It was organized by Radio Gold, who were in search of upcoming comedians. I became the winner of Toli Masters 2006. So that is how it all started for me.

Phylli Ntim: What are the struggles you initially faced in your comedy career?
Funny Face: When I started, some people didn’t take me serious. It was difficult to please them. But thanks to God, it’s easy now.

Phyllis Ntim: Do you still do comedy?
Funny Face: Yes. I still do comedy.

Phyllis Ntim: What do you think of the Ghanaian comedy industry?
Funny Face: It’s picking up gradually. We’ll get there. I’m coming up with something nice, sweet and fantastic for the comedy industry in Ghana. It’s a surprise.

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