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Xorlali Blog of Friday, 29 December 2023

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Nigerian Singer Jazmine Sing Attempts 120-Hour Singing Marathon Targeting Same Record as Ghana's Afua Asantewaa

As Ghanaian broadcaster Afua Asantewaa Aduonum prepares to pursue the Guinness World Record for longest solo singing marathon, a Nigerian vocalist has launched her own 120-hour attempt.

Singer Jazmine Sing began a grueling sing-a-thon on December 18, 2023 with plans to perform nonstop until December 22nd. Her TikTok account indicates she has sung for over 40 consecutive hours so far.

Meanwhile, Ghana's Afua Asantewaa Aduonum is making final arrangements to undertake the same record challenge from December 24-27. She will exclusively perform Ghanaian songs at Akwaaba Village during her 120-hour feat.

The two African singers' simultaneous endurance record bids have sparked intrigue and friendly rivalry across West Africa. Their extraordinary efforts highlight the region's phenomenal musical talent.

Ghanaian Woman Surpasses 105 Hours in Epic Singing World Record Quest

Ghana's Afua Asantewaa Aduonum continues her ambitious journey to break the Guinness World Record for longest solo singing marathon held by India's Sunil Waghmare. She has sung nonstop at Akwaaba Village since starting her attempt on December 24th.

By December 27th, Afua will have performed for nearly 120 consecutive hours, already unofficially surpassing Waghmare's 105-hour record. Ghanaians have gathered to support her as she powers through the grueling multi-day feat singing back-to-back Ghanaian songs.

Afua's unbelievable stamina demonstrates the pinnacle of human endurance. Her historic quest displays Ghana's musical excellence and solidarity when pursuing monumental national achievements.

As she nears the 120-hour record target, Afua's remarkable perseverance continues galvanizing Ghanaian pride. Her superhuman vocal durability epitomizes inspirational determination.