๐ฑ โEvil Spirits? Kwaku Manu Ordered to Sell Funny Faceโs House in Kasoa โ Whatโs Really Going On?โ
Funny Face โ the man once known for his iconic role as the “Chorkor Trotro” driver and his larger-than-life comedic presence โ has, for months, been the subject of intense speculation.

His personal life, rife with controversies, emotional struggles, and dramatic events, has unfolded like a rollercoaster ride for his fans and the media.
From tumultuous relationships to public breakdowns, Funny Face has faced more than his fair share of adversity.
But now, the story has taken a chilling turn.
Reports have surfaced that Funny Faceโs house in Kasoa โ a property he once bragged about with pride โ is now believed to be haunted by evil spirits.
The house, once the scene of lavish parties, celebrations, and social media updates, has reportedly become a place filled with negative energy.
And to make matters more bizarre, Funny Face has apparently tasked his longtime friend, Kwaku Manu, to sell the house โ something many are calling an act of spiritual closure.

“Funny Face believes the house is cursed,” a source revealed.
“There have been strange occurrences โ unexplainable sounds, items moving on their own, and a general feeling of dread when people step inside.
Itโs as if the spirits of the past are still haunting the place.
While many may write this off as superstition, those close to the comedian have suggested that the property may hold more than just bad memories.
In the past, Funny Face has spoken openly about his struggles with depression and anger, and some insiders claim that his personal issues may have been exacerbated by the energy surrounding his Kasoa home.
“Itโs a house full of bad memories,” the source continued.
“Itโs no surprise that he wants to move on from it.
Kwaku Manu, a man known for his humor and charm, now finds himself in a much different role: mediator and seller of this haunted estate.
According to the reports, Funny Face has asked Manu to take the reins and sell the house, signaling a deep desire for closure.
But how does Kwaku Manu feel about this unexpected task?
In a recent interview, Kwaku Manu expressed his disbelief at the situation.
“I never thought Iโd be the one to help Funny Face get rid of this house,” he said with a laugh.
“But I understand why he feels the way he does.
Sometimes, letting go of certain things โ even a house โ is the best way to move on.
If he believes that itโs the source of his troubles, then Iโll help him do what he needs to find peace.
”
However, Kwaku Manu didnโt stop there.
When asked about the โevil spirits,โ he added, “Funny Face has had a tough time lately.
Itโs not just about the house; itโs everything that happened inside it.
Weโve all been through tough times, but I believe in positive energy.
If this place brings him bad memories, itโs best to let it go.
Many fans are still grappling with the bizarre nature of the situation.
How could a house โ a property that symbolized success โ now be seen as a source of spiritual turmoil? Some believe that Funny Faceโs recent personal challenges, including his public fallouts with friends, family, and colleagues, may have contributed to this belief in negative forces taking over his life.

The house itself, while beautiful and modern, is said to have an unsettling history.
There have been rumors of disputes between Funny Face and those close to him that took place within its walls, adding a layer of tension to the property.
From explosive arguments to moments of despair, it seems that the energy of the house might reflect the chaos that engulfed Funny Faceโs personal life.
Now, with Kwaku Manu stepping in to help, the attention has shifted to whether or not the house will sell โ and, more importantly, if the new owner will experience the same eerie occurrences.
“Itโs all about finding peace,” Kwaku Manu added.
“Funny Face needs to heal, and if selling the house helps him move forward, then thatโs what weโll do.
But this situation raises larger questions about the role of superstition in celebrity lives.
In Ghana, many people believe that certain places, objects, or situations can hold spiritual significance.
From houses believed to be cursed to objects that carry negative energy, thereโs no shortage of tales about how supernatural forces can affect oneโs life.
For Funny Face, the house in Kasoa has become more than just a building โ itโs become a symbol of everything thatโs gone wrong in his life.
Interestingly, some fans have pointed out that Funny Faceโs decision to involve Kwaku Manu might not just be about selling the house.
It could also be a way for him to reconnect with a friend who has been a constant in his life during the ups and downs.
“Maybe this is also a call for help,” one fan commented.
“Funny Face knows Kwaku Manu is someone who truly understands him.
Itโs not just about the house; itโs about finding peace within himself.
In the end, the fate of the house in Kasoa may remain uncertain, but one thing is clear: both Kwaku Manu and Funny Face are seeking peace.
Whether itโs through selling the house or simply letting go of the negative energy that has surrounded it, this marks the beginning of a new chapter for the comedian.
Fans are hopeful that this will be the start of a healing process, not just for Funny Face, but for the people who care about him.
As the rumors swirl and social media buzzes with speculation, all eyes are on Kwaku Manu to see if he can find a way to help his friend sell the house and move forward.
Will the “evil spirits” truly be gone once the property changes hands? Or is this just another chapter in the complex and sometimes strange life of Funny Face? Only time will tell, but for now, the story is one that has captured the publicโs imagination โ and left everyone wondering whatโs next for the troubled star.