Clemento Suarez may be widely known for his hilarious performances, but there’s more to him than comedy.
In a revealing conversation, he discussed his work ethic, multiple talents, and even his surprising day job.
Aside from being a comedian, he is also a rapper, actor, and performer, seamlessly blending different skills. “I do rap. Anytime I do it, they give me money, so once I’m getting the money, we are good to go,” he joked.
Interestingly, Clemento Suarez also has a regular 9-to-5 job. “I work with the British High Commission,” he disclosed, shocking the host.
When asked if that made him rich, he laughed, saying, “I don’t sleep. I work so that I can chop my money myself.”
Despite his various roles, he remains committed to Ghana’s comedy scene and actively supports up-and-coming acts.
He emphasized that while the industry is growing, younger comedians struggle to break through without mentorship.
“Some of them are even better than us, but because they are not known, they cannot survive on their own. They have to at least hold someone’s hand.”
Clemento Suarez
Comedy, for him, is not just about making people laugh—it requires practice and skill.
“Most of the time, we rehearse. Sometimes, we test our jokes, and the audience reaction gives us different angles to improve them.”
Clemento Suarez
While Clemento Suarez has managed to avoid controversy, he admitted that some of his jokes have been discussed in certain quarters. “I try my best not to offend, but sometimes people put two and two together and assume I’m talking about them,” he said.
It is no secret that Ghana’s entertainment industry has trained and produced some outstanding people who not only excel at what they do but are also outstanding in their own right – one such person is Clemento Suarez.
Beyond the laughs, Clemento Suarez is a man of many talents, a hard worker who takes his craft seriously while ensuring he remains grounded.
Clemento Suarez on Unexpected Spiritual Battles in Career

Ghanaian comedian Clemento Suarez opened up about facing unexpected spiritual battles in his career, stating that a group of people has been tormenting him.
Speaking in an interview, 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 groups of people have decided to torment my life. But, inshallah, God be my help, they are going to be scattered in Jesus’ name.”
Clemento Suarez
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.”
Clemento Suarez
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.”
Clemento Suarez
Throughout his journey, Suarez has faced various challenges, including navigating the competitive entertainment industry and establishing his unique comedic style.
Despite these obstacles, his commitment to his craft has led to significant achievements, such as co-hosting the third edition of the 3Music Awards, Ghana’s first virtual award concert during the COVID-19 lockdown.
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