- A Nigerian singer Jazmine Sing has embarked on her Guinness World Record attempt for the longest sing-a-thon
- Her attempt comes amidst Ghanaian broadcaster Afua Asantewaa Aduonum making preparations to embark on the same attempt
- Details about their Guinness World Record breaking attempt have surfaced on their various social media accounts
A Nigerian singer known as Jazmine Sing has embarked on a 120-hour sing-a-thon, hoping to break the Guinness World Record.
Her attempt comes at a time when Ghanaian broadcaster Afua Asantewaa Aduonum is also set to begin her attempt hoping to break the same record.
Nigerian singer Jazmine Sing goes head-to-head with Ghana’s Afua Asantewaa Aduonum
Jazmine Sing hopes to sing for 120 hours starting on December 18, 2023, and ending on December 22, 2023. According to records on her TikTok account, she has done over 40 hours.
Meanwhile, Jazmine Sing’s attempt comes at a time when Ghanaian broadcaster Afua Asantewaa Aduonum is making preparations to embark on the same attempt.
Miss Aduonum is set to play only Ghanaian songs and will begin her attempt on December 24-27, 2023, and it will take place at the Akwaaba Village, located on the airport roundabout to Hajj Village Stretch.
Below is the official flier of details of Jazmine Sing’s Guinness World Records breaking attempt.
Watch the video post here:
Details of Afua Asantewaa Aduonum’s Guinness World Record attempt for the longest sing-a-thon below:
Netizens react to the challenge
Social media users have registered their feelings and opinion regarding the new challenge the two vocalist are vying to take on.
Below are some of the comments and reactions of netizens:
Nassim Kahoul said:
“All the best my friend”
Doug commented:
“Best wishes on your world record attempt”
Waletcraze commented:
“Come and see your country people”
_mabel_obeng said:
“All the best”
mame39094 commented:
“May the almighty God gives you strength to break the records….keep soaring higher my sister…am proud of you”
How many applications did Guinness World Records get from Nigerians?
Legit.ng previously reported an increase in aspiring record breakers from Nigeria since May, as confirmed by Guinness World Records.
Exclusive details obtained by Legit.ng revealed that over two months have seen 1,500 Nigerians submitting applications to the record body.
According to GWR statements to Legit.ng, the success of Hilda Baci and the subsequent attention she received motivated numerous Nigerians to pursue their own record attempts.
Source: YEN.com.gh