John Dramani Mahama, former and aspiring Ghanaian president, has expressed admiration for Afua Asantewaa O Aduonum, a young Ghanaian woman attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the longest Sing-A-Thon. As Afua enters her fourth day of the Sing-A-Thon, she has 24 hours left to surpass the existing record, and Mahama has praised her tenacity and determination.
In a statement, Mahama acknowledged Afua’s significant efforts, highlighting their positive impact on Ghana’s global visibility. He commended her for bringing attention to the strength, agency, and industry of Ghanaian women, considering her Sing-A-Thon as a noteworthy celebration of resilience and talent.
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