Benson Nana Oduro Boateng, better known by his stage name Funny Face, is an actor and comedian from Ghana who claims that he is unable to see his own children due to financial difficulties.
The “Cow and Chicken” actor opened up about his financial situation in a Facebook post today, saying that although he really wants to visit his daughters, his current situation has made it impossible.
The comedian blamed his lack of ambassadorial deals for his financial difficulties, claiming that some people have been sabotaging his chances by spreading untrue rumors about him.
He composed, “Charley man made some bad choices, and it has cost me. If you won’t help me, please just don’t destroy me to other companies who want to use me for ambassadorial deals. So I can gradually gather some money small small to go see my daughters. It’s not that I don’t want to see them, but Charlie, I’m broke. My everything spoil.”
The comedian also counseled the young people, telling them to never be ungrateful to people who have supported them in life, especially in trying circumstances.
In other news, Ivan Quashigah, the executive producer and director of “YOLO” and “Things We Do For Love,” has expressed his sorrow over the passing of actor Vincent McCauley.
Quashigah bemoaned McCauley’s passing and the gap it leaves in her current and upcoming projects in a heartfelt Instagram post.
Ivan Quashigah also lamented a squandered chance to speak with McCauley, saying, “Yesterday, I made a mental note to call to discuss the new project and to find out if you were up for it. I failed to call. Hmmm. Just last year we lost your screen cousin in ‘Things We Do For Love’ Marleen (Lois) and your boss in Inspector Bediako – Ekow Blankson. Now you?. Lord teach us how to number our days and to recognize how few they are and help us to spend them as we should.”