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"Please do not turn off the lights during this season," Afua Asantewaa tells ECG.

Afua Asantewaa, a talented singer, has urged the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to refrain from disrupting her endeavor to break the Guinness World Record for the longest singing by an individual, particularly during power outages (commonly known as dumsor).


As she prepares for this significant attempt, Afua Asantewaa emphasized the critical need for an uninterrupted power supply to facilitate her record-breaking performance. Notably, she has expressed her deep concerns regarding the impact of power outages on her ambitious undertaking.

"I humbly appeal to ECG to avoid interrupting my record-breaking attempt, especially during periods of power outages. This uninterrupted supply is vital for me to achieve this milestone," Afua Asantewaa passionately conveyed.

Furthermore, in an additional request, she implored the ECG to consider extending their support until the first month of the upcoming year, 2024. This adjustment would offer her the vital window she requires to pursue this prestigious accomplishment without the negative effects of power outages.

This sincere appeal underscores the significance of uninterrupted power supply in facilitating an environment conducive to an exceptional and unprecedented achievement in the realm of music and entertainment.

Afua Asantewaa's impassioned plea serves as a reminder of the importance of support and understanding in nurturing exceptional talents and preserving moments of historic significance.


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