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King B Blog of Thursday, 28 December 2023

Source: Philip360

Alan Kyerematen offers four takeaways from Afua's quest to set a world record.

Independent candidate for president in the general elections of 2024, Alan Kyerematen, has offered some motivational takeaways from Afua Asantewaa's bid to break the world record.

On the third day of Afua's sing-a-thon on Wednesday, Alan joined other well-meaning Ghanaians in wishing her a happy birthday.

Alan listed four things that young people in Ghana should take away from the exercise in an interview that he conducted after his visit.

Adhere to your dreams: In order to achieve success in life, it's not enough to simply harbor hopes about the future; you also need to take proactive measures to bring your aspirations to pass. You need a plan and to establish connections with people who can assist you in realizing your ambition in order to accomplish this.
Strive for excellence: No matter what we do in life, we should aspire to be the greatest. For this reason, Afua isn't simply pursuing her ambition; she also wants to break records in the process.

Prioritize Ghana: Afua has stated repeatedly that she is working to "put Ghana on the map of the world." The takeaway from this is that, while pursuing our individual goals, we should never lose sight of how they further the "Ghana First" Agenda. Let's concentrate on our shared interests as a country rather than our differences. Regardless of political inclination, gender, age, or ancestry or religion, Afua's experiment has united all Ghanaians.
Let's pay tribute to our heroes: As a country, we must learn to celebrate and pay tribute to our heroes. Regardless matter the outcome of the sing-a-thon, Afua will undoubtedly continue to serve as an inspiration for young girls in Ghana to follow their ambitions.
Asantewaa received additional well wishes from Alan Kyeremanten as she continued on her trek.

"I hope Afua Asantewaa succeeds in this exercise and that her goal of having her name included in the Guinness Book of Records comes true," he remarked.