Broadcast journalist and advocate for women’s empowerment Afua Asantewaa Aduonum is about to start out on an incredible adventure to shatter the record for the longest singathon by an individual and spread the fever that first swept through Nigeria to Ghana.
Asantewaa disclosed that the world record corporation has given her permission to try this feat, with the goal of setting a new record that falls between 117 and 120 hours. The current record, held by Indian Sunil Waghmare, is 105 hours, which he accomplished between March 3rd and March 7th, 2012.
In an interview with GhPage TV, Asantewaa explained why she was taking on the project. She claimed that the endeavor to break the record was an opportunity to promote Ghanaian music internationally.
Asantewaa revealed that she has received the green light from the global record company to attempt this feat, aiming to establish a new record ranging between 117 and 120 hours. The current record, held by Sunil Waghmare from India, stands at 105 hours, achieved from March 3rd to 7th, 2012.
She added that since the spotlight would be on her, she would be dedicated to singing solely Ghanaian songs during her attempt.
“There has been a conversion on Ghanaian music and how Nigerian music has penetrated the space and all that. If I do this, the world’s attention will be on Ghana, and everyone will be forced to listen to what I’m singing. I can decide to sing songs by Beyonce. But because the spotlight would be on me, I believe singing strictly Ghanaian music would help push the music industry forward. So it’s not for my gain,” she explained.
Asantewaa also revealed that there is a lack of official support from the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Arts, despite efforts on her part. She, however, expressed hope that she would get the needed support as time went along.
“The Tourism Ministry has not gotten in touch; I even tried to reach out but I couldn’t get through to them. Maybe as we move on, they will tag along,” she said.
Aside from the ministry, Asantewaa also added that no Ghanaian musician has reached out since her attempt was announced. She attributed the silence to scepticism from many people and stated that such perspectives may change when she begins.
“No musician has reached out to me; maybe it is because many people still doubt me; some are waiting for me to begin the attempt before they throw their support. A few of them who know me have thrown their support behind me but no one has come forth to discuss a playlist or anything,” he said.
Asantewaa, however, acknowledged the support received from notable figures like Nana Ama McBrown and Andani Michael, expressing gratitude for their encouragement.
“Nana Ama McBrown has supported me. I love that woman; her support for women is amazing. She shared my attempt with her followers. Andani Michael is also supporting me and will be the director on the grounds,” she said.
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