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Afua Asantewaa Announces Date for Second Sing-a-thon Attempt

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Ghanaian entrepreneur and former Guinness World Records contender, Afua Asantewaa Aduonum, has announced plans for a second attempt at breaking the record for the longest singing marathon by an individual.

In a social media post on 15 November 2024, Afua confirmed the event will take place on 21 December 2024. While the exact duration of her singing marathon remains undisclosed, the announcement was marked by her enthusiasm for the challenge.

“Here we go!!! I’m excited and ready,” she wrote on Instagram, alongside the official flyer for the event.

Afua previously made headlines with her initial attempt at the record and continues to garner support for her ambitious endeavours.

Source:TheDotNews

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