Ghanaian comedian Clemento Suarez has opened up about facing unexpected spiritual battles in his career, stating that a group of people has been tormenting him.
Speaking on the Jenny Lifestyle Lounge monitored by MyNewsGh, he revealed that he has been enduring these challenges since late last year.
“From the end of last year to the beginning of this year, some particular group of people have decided to torment my life. But, inshallah, God be my help, they are going to be scattered in Jesus’ name,” he said, albeit in jest.
Despite his struggles, Clemento maintains his faith and continues to push forward in the entertainment industry.
He emphasized that he is not only a comedian but a versatile actor who dabbles in various aspects of entertainment, including rap and stage performances.
Beyond his craft, Clement also spoke on the struggles of upcoming comedians, stressing that while comedy is a lucrative profession for established names, the journey is much tougher for newcomers.
“For comedy, people have to appreciate you, they have to love you before they respond to your jokes. Unless you are super excellent, it’s not easy,” he explained.
Despite the challenges, he acknowledged the importance of lifting others in the industry. “We are a young industry, and if we don’t help others to come up, it’s going to be difficult,” he said.
While he keeps his personal life private, Clemento added that he does not let fame define him. “I don’t really dwell on fame. I’m not a fan of stardom, so my family is also okay with it.”