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As Afua Asantewaa O. Aduonum belted out her way towards a Guinness World Record for the longest individual singing marathon, GBfoods, producers of the Gino range of products ensured her loyal fans stayed energized with free delicious meals.
GBfoods was moved by her tenacity and emphasized the importance of recognizing and celebrating individuals like Afua who inspire others to reach for their dreams.

True to their "Truly Cares" mantra, GBfoods stepped up to provide free delicious meals to all supporters at the Akwaaba Village to cheer Afua on.
For two consecutive days, fans were treated to hearty Ghanaian meals prepared with Gino Tomato Mix, fueling their enthusiasm and cheering on Afua's spirits as she strived to set a new global record.
Beyond the benevolent gesture of GBfoods Ghana showing up at the Akwaaba Village to feed the teaming supporters with hot meals, the company is extending its commitment by appreciating Afua Asantewaa with a monetary reward for her grit in a daring attempt to break the record of singing for 126 hours 52 minutes.

Afua's steadfast commitment reflected Gino's continual quest for consumer quality, and her persistence echoed the brand's determination to be present in every Ghanaian home.
This common value of community spirit aligns with Afua's nationwide support and underscores Gino's commitment to engaging with Ghanaian homes through local initiatives.
In essence, Afua's inspiring journey embodied the very values GBfoods seeks to uphold – empowering individuals and inspiring a nation to strive for excellence.
It has been an inspirational journey which has left an indelible mark in the hearts of all those who witnessed and cheered her on.
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