Meet the Nigerian singer who’s challenging Ghana’s Afua Aduonum’s Sing-A-Thon record

Written by: King Bygone

Nigerian Singer Challenges Ghana’s Afua Aduonum Guinness World Record’s Longest Sing-A-Thon.

A Nigerian singer, Jazmine Sing, has embarked on a 120-hour sing-a-thon, hoping to break the Guinness World Record.

Nigerian singer challenges Ghanas Afua Aduonum Guinness World Records longest Sing A Thon

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.

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 preparing to embark on the same attempt.

Mrs 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.

According to our checks, Jazmine is a level 300 student at the Univerity of Abuja.

She’s currently pursuing a degree in music and hopes to become an award-winning singer and songwriter in the future.

In her attempt to break the Guinness world record by Sunil Waghmare, an Indian who sang for 105 hours in March 2012, Afua has been singing Ghanaian songs back-to-back at the Akwaaba village.

Afua’s journey which commenced at midnight on December 24 is expected to end on December 27, which means she will be singing non-stop for 4 days 9 hours.

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