How Jacinta had a 'one night stand' with Asamoah Gyan, Adwoa Smart and others
Patrons who made it to the National Theatre last Saturday had a time of their lives as they were treated to great music and a series of top-notch comedy headlined by Jacinta Ocansey.
The Kwan Pa Band were something else as they opened the show with a tall list of songs which had the audience on their feet, singing along and dancing.
This was a sign of what was in store for the night.
With the man himself Clemento Suarez as MC for the night, one could be sure that everything was going to be superb.
Parrot Mouth was the first comedian on stage and he gave a good account of himself cracking jokes about condoms which were given to VIP and VVIP guests as well as President Akufo-Addo and President Buhari of Nigeria.
Afia Barcelona was not too impressive as she went on and on about her small breasts. Her act was becoming too monotonous at a point.
Foster Romanus never disappoints and when it mattered most, he sure did deliver. He said the hard economic situation has made criminals change their tactics.
He also reminded everyone that President Akufo-Addo is a breed of Nima and Akyem.
He cracked jokes about how The Storm is Over Now because R. Kelly is in jail and the young girls are now free from sexual harassment.
Halfway through his act, a social media sensation entered the auditorium and all attention was on him. Trust Foster Romanus to make a joke on that.
As usual, he interlaced his act with some singing and rapping and the audience were swept away.
OB Amponsah added to the already splitting ribs of the audience by cracking jokes about Nigerians and Kasoa.
He shared his experience with a Nigerian macho barber in Kasoa who didn't have any mirror in his barbering shop.
There was also his experience with Uber drivers as well as the fact that people with big stomachs give photographers instructions when they are taking pictures.
Buchi was also super with his jokes centered on a policeman holding a gun and shouting Help Me, Help Me.
There were also ones about life in Lagos and the fact that he loves Ghana because Ghana is very calm.
His experiences as a tourist in Kenya also went very well with the audience.
Then came the moment everybody has been waiting for, the entrance of the woman of the night, Jacinta Mamacita Ocancey. What? Did she deliver?
Every minute on stage with Jacinta was great, from the moment she entered singing Bob Marley's One Love, she was just too much.
Spotting a short dress made from a brown fabric with white sneakers, she warmed her way into the hearts of the audience by giving thumbs up to all female musicians and saying that social media will be at her if she decides to drop a single. Names like Emelia Brobbey, Hajia4Real and Rosemond Brown came up at this point.
She mentioned how Ghana social media can humble you and force you to explain yourself when no one has asked you to referring to the likes of Nana Ama McBrown, Bridget Otoo and Tracey Boakye.
Jacinta also touched on the just ended EMY Awards, Gas and Homowo and the way Gas are able to have a whole month of quietness prior to Homowo.
There was also the bit about how she grew up in Lagos but was never robbed in Lagos and how Ghana is the only place we sell First Aid Boxes and dogs in traffic.
She shared her experience on how she bought a dog in traffic and it ended up sounding like a cat back home.
She joked about the fact that at Kwame Nkrumah Circle, they sell everything apart from visa.