Tag: stand-up comedian

  • There is gender-based discrimination in the creative arts industry; women are paid less – Comedian Jacinta

    Stand-up comedian and actress, Jacinta Ocansey revealed in an honest conversation, about the prevalent gender-based discrimination she has faced in the creative arts sector, shedding light on instances where she received lower compensation compared to her male counterparts.

    During an interview on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z with Kwame Dadzie, Jacinta recounted turning down roles after discovering significant pay discrepancies between herself and male colleagues for the same projects.

    “I mean our industry is so small that I could pick up my phone and call my colleagues and say, ‘Guy, how far, these people are calling, have they called you? So what figures are we playing with so that we all appear to be on the same page? And then I realised that okay, I’m being offered GH¢5 and offering other people GH¢10,” shared Jacinta.

    Expressing her refusal to accept undervaluation, Jacinta disclosed how she has declined offers when she felt unfairly compensated, stressing her commitment to negotiating for equitable pay.

    The comedian also highlighted instances of unfair treatment, including being denied opportunities, with one event organizer allegedly citing women as “difficult to manage.”

    Jacinta emphasized the injustice of women in the industry being judged not on their qualifications and abilities but solely based on their gender.

  • Government needs to drop ‘burdensome’ school feeding programme – DKB

    Ghanaian stand-up comedian DKB thinks the Nana Akufo-Addo-led New Patriotic Party (NPP) government’s school feeding program is pointless and a dreadful burden.

    On Thursday, September 22, 2022, he made the assertion during Nana Romeo’s mid-morning talk show “Ayekoo Ayekoo” on Accra 100.5 FM.

    The much-heralded flagship NPP free education program was questioned first by DKB.

    “I often hear them claim that the free education program is losing money, but how can it be free education if the teachers are already getting paid?”
    You are already getting paid, therefore I ask that you instruct them. Literally, education was free, but what exactly is free education?

    He was stunned even further to find out government was “also feeding the children.”

    “That is not free education. Why are you feeding them? No!”

    The award-winning comic is of the belief, it is unnecessary to add the school feeding programme to the so-called free education programme.

    “It is not necessary. It is extreme pressure. If it’s free education, free textbooks, free handouts, free books, free tuition, why are you adding food? No!” he barked.

    “Okay, they say it is for boarders. How about day students?”

    “It is pressuring the government for nothing. It is free feeding they are doing. I just got to understand it recently… Why are you feeding the person?”

    Prompted by the host concerning the financial challenges in paying the caterers who handle the school feeding programme, the self-acclaimed King of Comedy stressed, “because it is an extreme burden. They eat every single day.

    “They eat, they digest, they excrete,” he gestured a vicious cycle with his right hand fingers.