Social media influencer Afua Asantewaa has issued an apology to the Ghanaian public for not being able to communicate the result of her recent sing-a-thon attempt before the Guinness World Record (GWR) made an official announcement. Asantewaa, who embarked on a challenging five-day singing marathon, expressed regret for not informing her supporters about the outcome in a timely manner.
During an interview on U-TV, Asantewaa acknowledged the support she received from the public and emphasized that she had intended to hold a press conference to share the results, regardless of the outcome. She admitted to being taken aback by the sudden revelation of the results and explained that she wanted to check the official communication before responding.
The GWR, after months of reviewing Asantewaa’s evidence, had refunded the money paid for a priority review and wished her luck with future record attempts. This public response led to speculation that Asantewaa may have known her results but chose not to disclose them promptly.
In response to the allegations, Asantewaa clarified that she had lost access to her GWR account and was unaware of the specific rule violation that led to her disqualification. She expressed frustration at not having the information to address the situation and reassured the public that she had no intention of withholding important details.
As the controversy surrounding her sing-a-thon attempt continues, Asantewaa remains committed to promoting Ghana through her work and urged the public to focus on positive initiatives moving forward. The ongoing saga has sparked discussions among Ghanaians, with many expressing disappointment at the lack of transparency in the process.