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Afua Asantewaa Announces New Date for Her GWR Sing-a-Thon: Will She Finally Break the Record?

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Afua Asantewaa Announces New Date for Her GWR Sing-a-Thon: Will She Finally Break the Record?

Ghanaian media personality and singer Afua Asantewaa Aduonum is set to give her Guinness World Record (GWR) attempt for the longest singing marathon another go.

After her first attempt faced disqualification by GWR, Asantewaa has announced a new date and location for her renewed effort, leaving many fans excited and hopeful.

In a heartwarming social media post on December 14, 2024, Afua revealed that the new sing-a-thon event will take place from December 21 to 25, 2024, at the Heroes Park Annex in Kumasi.

This festive season, she is determined to not only break a world record but to bring joy and a sense of unity to her fellow Ghanaians.

Asantewaa’s initial attempt was marred by the fact that Guinness World Records did not officially recognize her performance.

Afua Asantewaa Announces New Date for Her GWR Sing-a-Thon: Will She Finally Break the Record?

Despite this setback, she has remained resolute and plans to contest the disqualification. Her renewed focus, combined with the overwhelming support from her fans, is fueling her determination to overcome this challenge and create a memorable event for all.

Many Ghanaians are already gearing up to support Afua’s renewed effort. On social media, fans and fellow celebrities have expressed their excitement and admiration for her perseverance.

However, the event has also sparked mixed reactions, with some individuals questioning the timing and viability of such a massive undertaking.

Despite this, Afua remains positive, insisting that the event will be a celebration of resilience, talent, and national pride.

With a festive atmosphere expected at the Heroes Park Annex, Afua Asantewaa’s second attempt at the GWR promises to be a landmark event, full of energy and determination.

Ghana is watching eagerly as she prepares to sing her way into the history books.

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