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Boni Faas the most dedicated AfroPop Music artist from Saint Maarten

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Patrick Boniface (Born Haiti) dedicated artist from the Island of Sint Maarten who has combined Afrobeats and Dancehall melodic sounds. The talented singer is known professionally as Boni Faas and has a unique sound play a big role to the Caribbean audience of Afrobeat- Afro-Pop lovers with his smooth touch of songwriting ability, which sets […]
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Shatta Wale lends support to Afua Asantewaa Aduonum’s Guinness World Record sing-a-thon bid

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Shatta Wale's support will boost Asantewaa's spirit as she strives to achieve a new record with a minimum length of 117 hours and a maximum duration of 120 hours. Asantewaa previously disclosed that she has acquired formal permission from the Guinness World Records organisation to accomplish the remarkable achievement. With Shatta Wale's encouragement and words of encouragement, it's clear that she has not only captivated the interest of a worldwide audience, but also the backing of one of Ghana's most popular music giants. Asantewaa also turned to Facebook to reply to Shatta Wale's words of support, writing, "I am grateful for the love shown me."

Shatta Wale, a dancehall singer, has turned to social media to show his unflinching support for Afua Asantewaa Aduonum, a broadcast journalist and Women Empowerment Advocate, who is attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the longest solo sing-a-thon in Ghana.

Shatta Wale expressed his delight and encouragement for Asantewaa’s ambitious attempt in a heartfelt message.

He wrote, “I wish I will be there to support this lady… You can do it!!! Let’s goooo 

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 I don’t know you from anywhere, but I want to support and boost your confidence and also let you know you are winning hands down 🙌🙌🥂🥂 Cheers 🍻 👌 #GOGHANA.”

Shatta Wale’s support will boost Asantewaa’s spirit as she strives to achieve a new record with a minimum length of 117 hours and a maximum duration of 120 hours.

Asantewaa previously disclosed that she has acquired formal permission from the Guinness World Records organisation to accomplish the remarkable achievement.

With Shatta Wale’s encouragement and words of encouragement, it’s clear that she has not only captivated the interest of a worldwide audience, but also the backing of one of Ghana’s most popular music giants.

Asantewaa also turned to Facebook to reply to Shatta Wale’s words of support, writing, “I am grateful for the love shown me.”

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Ghanaian journalist hopes to break the Guinness World Record for a 105-hour singathon

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Sunil Waghmare of India now holds the record, having sung for 105 hours from March 3rd to March 7th, 2012.

The Guinness World Record mania that swept across Nigeria a few months ago has now reached Ghana, with Afua Asantewaa Aduonum trying to break the record for the longest solo singathon.

Afua, a broadcast journalist and Women Empowerment Advocate claimed that the worldwide record business has given her permission to accomplish this feat.

Her objective is to break the record with a minimum time of 117 hours and a maximum time of 120 hours.

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Sunil Waghmare of India now holds the record, having sung for 105 hours from March 3rd to March 7th, 2012.

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Mr Eazi: Sarkodie and Mugeez salvaged my career

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He recalls booking Sarkodie, R2Bees, and Wande Coal for the event as a student. Unfortunately, Wande Coal did not attend the concert, leading to the widespread belief that Mr. Eazi had fled with the money. In reflecting on the difficult circumstance, Mr Eazi stated, "I didn't know that he [Wande Coal] didn't receive his full money." Despite financial restrictions and unfinished business, Mr. Eazi addressed Sarkodie and Mugeez with humility.

Mr Eazi, global Afrobeats singer, investor, and entrepreneur, recently told a touching anecdote about how renowned Ghanaian musicians Sarkodie and Mugeez saved his career during his university days.

Mr Eazi, who began as an event organiser in college, had a difficult experience when some of the performers he had engaged for an award show were unable to come owing to budgetary restrictions.

“In my early days as an event organizer at the university, I faced a situation where some artists I had booked for an award show couldn’t attend due to monetary issues.

People caught me, and that’s when upcoming artists in my school started being my friends, allowing me to book them for events. Although we lost more money than we made throwing parties, we continued because we loved having projects and seeing them come together. So, we transitioned to award shows, and I organized the first social awards at my university,” Mr Eazi narrated.

He recalls booking Sarkodie, R2Bees, and Wande Coal for the event as a student. Unfortunately, Wande Coal did not attend the concert, leading to the widespread belief that Mr. Eazi had fled with the money. In reflecting on the difficult circumstance, Mr Eazi stated, “I didn’t know that he [Wande Coal] didn’t receive his full money.”

Despite financial restrictions and unfinished business, Mr. Eazi addressed Sarkodie and Mugeez with humility.

“I remember begging Sarkodie, who was owed $2,500.00, pleading with him even though I hadn’t paid him completely. He came on stage, saving me with his presence. That’s why, till today, R2Bees’ Mugeez is more than a friend; he’s a brother. He came, jumped on stage, and killed it,” Mr Eazi expressed

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