Veteran Kumawood actor Wayoosi has expressed concern over the growing trend of insults and mockery dominating the creative space of young producers. Speaking on the current state of Ghana’s entertainment industry, Wayoosi said he is often amazed—and disappointed—by the direction many young creatives are taking.

According to him, comedy and storytelling once thrived on wit, clever writing, and stubborn humor that entertained audiences without disrespect. “In our day, we relied on creativity to spark laughter, not insults,” he emphasized.
Wayoosi believes that the overreliance on mockery strips the industry of its magic and originality. He urged young producers to revisit the roots of Ghanaian comedy, where intelligence and situational humor made lasting impressions, rather than resorting to shortcuts that may gain quick attention but lack depth.
His comments have sparked fresh debate about the balance between traditional wit and modern comedic styles in the entertainment industry.
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