Ghanaian comedian Dr Likee presenting oversized check to hospital staff at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital

Ghanaian Star Dr Likee Pays $76K in Hospital Bills

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Popular Ghanaian comedian Dr Likee just cleared hospital bills for struggling patients at one of Ghana's largest teaching hospitals. New mothers who couldn't afford to take their babies home are now walking free thanks to his generosity.

Ghanaian actor and content creator Dr Likee returned from a sold-out London show with one goal: help families trapped in hospital debt.

The comedian, known off-screen as Ebenezer Akwasi Antwi, partnered with the N.B. Sika Foundation to present a check for 76,026 Ghanaian cedis (about $5,000 USD) to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. The money wiped out outstanding bills for patients who couldn't pay for medical services they'd already received.

Among the beneficiaries were new mothers stuck in the hospital because they couldn't afford their delivery bills. Imagine the joy of finally being able to take your newborn home after days of financial stress and uncertainty.

The team didn't stop at clearing debt. They also donated diapers, baby formula, and detergents to support the mothers as they begin life with their babies outside hospital walls.

Ghanaian Star Dr Likee Pays $76K in Hospital Bills

Hospital management accepted the donation gratefully, noting it would ease the financial burden on vulnerable families at a critical time. For these mothers, the gift means more than just freedom from debt. It means dignity, relief, and the chance to focus on their newborns instead of mounting bills.

The Ripple Effect

Dr Likee has built his career on making people laugh through Akan-language comedy skits that tackle real social issues. His YouTube channel and Akabenezer Productions have made him one of Ghana's most-watched online creators, connecting with millions who see their own struggles reflected in his work.

But his influence extends far beyond entertainment. This hospital visit adds to a growing list of charitable activities he and his team have carried out across Ghana, consistently targeting health and education needs in underserved communities.

His recent London show in May 2026 drew packed crowds of Ghanaians and other Africans in the diaspora, proving his message of hope and humor resonates across continents. Now those international earnings are circling back home to lift up the very communities that inspired his comedy in the first place.

When celebrities use their platform for genuine good, they remind us that success means nothing if it's not shared.

Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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