Audio By Carbonatix
Former President John Mahama has congratulated Afua Asantewaa Owusu Aduonum, for her exceptional endeavour to break the Guinness World Record for the longest individual singing marathon.
Commencing her sing-a-thon on Christmas Eve, Asantewaa achieved an impressive feat by concluding it on Friday, December 29, after a remarkable 126 hours and 52 minutes.
The validation of this potential record is currently pending from Guinness World Record judges.

Mr Mahama expressed his awe at Asantewaa's 'remarkable' dedication, praising her for 'making history.'
"Lordina and I congratulate you on your valiant achievement with the Sing-A-Thon Guinness World Record Attempt."
"While we await the validation of your remarkable effort, we join all Ghanaians to celebrate your dedication, talent, and perseverance. We are immensely proud to see you make history.
"Your passion for singing and commitment to promoting Ghanaian music worldwide is a significant inspiration to us all."
Latest Stories
-
‘A miracle’: Officer shot in head during Bondi attack home from hospital
5 minutes -
Today’s Front pages: Monday, December 23, 2025
25 minutes -
GRIDCo begins tie-in and test runs of new AKSA Ahwomaso Power Plant
1 hour -
GSS data shows sharp district disparities in excessive alcohol consumption among men Â
2 hours -
Don’t promote crypto without licence or risk sanctions – SEC warns celebrities
2 hours -
EU plans checks against cheap plastic imports, FT says
2 hours -
Atlantic Lithium submits revised mining lease to Parliament
2 hours -
Mahama receives CRC’s report, implementation committee starts work next yearÂ
3 hours -
BoG, SEC move to regulate crypto as Parliament passes Virtual Assets Law
3 hours -
Electroland’s Akyɛdeɛ Kɛseɛ promo rewards over 10,000 customers nationwide
3 hours -
ElectroChem names Francis Buamah as new CEO to drive next phase of growth
4 hours -
448 conflict hotspots identified – Interior Minister
4 hours -
EC bosses face one-term rule as CRC pushes firewall against political influence
4 hours -
Supreme Court numbers under the knife as Constitution Review Committee proposes cap
4 hours -
Okada legal, but roads not ready – Transport Minister warns
5 hours
