- Afua Asantewaa has offered clarity on the chatter surrounding the news that her sing-a-thon was not successful
- In an interview, she said that Guinness World Records violated the convention regarding the sing-a-thon
- She said she is awaiting an official response from Guinness World Records about her login details
Ghanaian media personality Afua Asantewaa has hit out at Guinness World Records after it was announced that her attempt to break the marathon singing world record was unsuccessful.
In a video he saw YEN.com.gh on @TheKennethDarko’s X page, Afua Asantewaa, in an interview with GTV, accused the organization of violating the terms of their contract in relation to her record attempt.
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set files, Afua Asantewaa clarified that she should have been the only person who learned the news of the outcome of her recording effort.
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“We were even planning where to break the news when we got it.
She explained that a complaint was sent to Guinness World Records about her login details and was therefore surprised to hear that the organization had informed Ghanaians on the record without her consent.
“In the contract we signed, until I decide to leave, they can’t. I can’t access my account, so how can I see exactly what went wrong. Everyone is emotional about it and they expected results to come from us.
At the time of writing the report, the video had amassed 2000 views.
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Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Kofi Owusu Aduonum made this appeal in an interview, reacting to the news that his wife failed to set a new Guinness World Record.
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Kofi Owusu Aduonum said it was time Ghana honored his wife for promoting tourism.
He suggested Akwaaba village as he suggested monuments that could be named after his wife.
He was optimistic that people would visit the site to learn about the historic event that caught the attention of people around the world.
Source: YEN.com.gh