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How Uncle Ebo Whyte Lost His Job In 1991

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
August 20, 2024
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Uncle Ebo Whyte

Uncle Ebo Whyte

Before his foray into the world of theatre, renowned Ghanaian playwright and CEO of Roverman Productions, Uncle Ebo Whyte, faced his fair share of turbulence.

These challenges were part of the building blocks to his success as one of the greatest playwrights in Ghana.

A significant challenge occurred when he unexpectedly lost his job as the head of marketing and sales at a leading company in 1991.

According to Ebo Whyte, he was accused of diverting business to a new venture he allegedly founded. Whyte defended himself, asserting he did not own any such business, but to no avail.

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In the freshly released documentary, “The Uncle Ebo Whyte Story: ‘A Legacy of Inspiration & Creativity,” his wife, Florence Sandra Whyte, recounted the difficult period, describing the day he came home with boxes on September 26, 1991.

“We normally have our tea times at the end of the month. So on that Thursday, we started preparing the small chops and things because there were women in my house. And here was my husband coming with boxes and I asked him, ‘What is wrong?’ He said, ‘I have been sacked’.”

Florence Sandra Whyte
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Uncle Ebo Whyte and his wife, Florence Sandra Whyte

Despite the shock and uncertainty, Florence maintained her faith, believing that God would provide. The couple had to leave their official residence and relocate, facing numerous challenges along the way.

Florence highlighted the support they received from Honourable Josephine Ndazi, Esq., who offered Ebo a position at her company, even though it couldn’t pay him sufficiently.

“She was one of the people who really helped us. She called me one day and said, ‘Our company is now coming up and uncle, at his level, I don’t think we can pay him sufficiently, but talk to him if he will just accept so that he will not be in the house’.”

Florence Sandra Whyte

“He accepted it. So when he’s going to work, no car, nothing, but he will go and work and come,” she narrated.

Playwright Narrates Why He Never Gave Up Despite Challenges

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Uncle Ebo Whyte

In the Ghanaian theatre industry, one name that stands out is the legendary playwright and CEO of Roverman Productions, Uncle Ebo Whyte.

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However, his success was not without challenges. Despite his talent on stage and in the writers’ room, his early plays were filled with financial difficulties.

Ebo Whyte’s debut play, funded with a loan from his boss, resulted in a significant loss despite being staged at a 300-seater venue.

Despite selling his brand-new car to finance his second play, it also failed financially.

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His third play at an 800-seater venue, although not a flop, yielded little profit of GH¢300.

In the freshly released documentary, “The Uncle Ebo Whyte Story: ‘A Legacy of Inspiration & Creativity,” he revealed that each flop took him years to recover.

He described the self-doubt that followed each setback, questioning whether he was in the right field and if his passion was truly meant for him.

“You believe so strongly in something, you are convinced this is going to work and then it doesn’t work. You go away having a lot of self-doubt; Am I doing the right thing in the right space? Is this for me? Why do I think it is even for me? Things like that. So each of them took me two years to recover.”

Uncle Ebo Whyte

Despite these challenges, Ebo Whyte, nonetheless, emphasized that an inner drive kept him going.

“There was something inside so strong that I couldn’t move away from it. And so that’s why I kept coming back,” he explained.

His next play, “Unhappy Wives; Confused Husbands,” premiered in 2008 and was a sell-out success, marking the turning point for Ebo Whyte and his Roverman Productions.

Today, with over 45 plays to his name, Uncle Ebo Whyte is celebrated for his resilience and contributions to Ghanaian theatre, proving that persistence and passion can overcome even the toughest obstacles.

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