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I was right after all; Afua Asantewaa can’t sing – Kwasi Aboagye on GWR disqualification

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Renowned Ghanaian broadcaster Kwasi Aboagye has revealed an unexpected incident where Fadda Dickson, Managing Director of Despite Media, urged him to apologize for his critical remarks about Afua Asantewaa during a sing-a-thon contest.

During a conversation with entertainment pundit Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo, Aboagye shared his astonishment at his boss’s request, emphasizing the unprecedented nature of the situation and its lasting impact on him.

The incident stems from Aboagye’s previous comments about Asantewaa, which had sparked disapproval from the Ghanaian public who deemed them inappropriate.

Having faced backlash for his initial remarks, Aboagye had previously issued a formal apology to Asantewaa, acknowledging the potential discomfort caused by his comments.

However, with Asantewaa’s subsequent disqualification by Guinness World Records (GWR), Aboagye revisited the challenges he encountered when expressing his opinion.

Recalling the moment Fadda Dickson intervened, Aboagye revealed, “My disappointment was when Fadda Dickson sent me a voice note that I should apologize. If you ask me how far this went, that was it for me. He hasn’t done anything of that sort before. So, out of respect, I had to heed. I was in the U.S. at that time, I checked my phone at dawn and I saw several missed calls from him and the voice note as well.”

Aboagye also alluded to the public insults he endured, asserting, “As for the insults [from the public], I don’t want to go there. Because I am used to it.”

The broadcaster’s revelation adds a new layer to the unfolding saga surrounding Afua Asantewaa’s journey and the controversies it has generated.

What Kwasi Aboagye said about Afua Asantewaa

A few hours before the start of Afua Asantewaa’s singing marathon contest in December 2023, Kwasi Aboagye made headlines with his critical remarks.

Expressing what seemed like frustration, he urged Afua to cease speaking and focus solely on her attempt to break the record.

He also commented on her vocal abilities, suggesting that she should avoid interviews and concentrate on improving her voice.

“You are about to sing for four days, yet, this is how your voice sounds like. Even though your voice isn’t nice, let’s put that aside… You need to stay indoors and rehearse properly for this because Hilda Baci did not do ‘try and error’ with her cooking contest. Stay indoors and rehearse and shut up! Keep quiet, you are talking too much,” he earlier stated.

The controversial comments sparked a backlash with many questioning the appropriateness of such statements.

On December 24, 2023, Asantewaa embarked on a mission to break the Guinness World Record for the longest singing marathon. She was the toast of December in GH as she sang for 126 hours and 52 minutes. She initially planned to end on 27th December; however, after consultation with her team, she decided to sing continuously for five days.

Disqualification

Officials at the Guinness World Records (GWR) have disclosed reasons Afua Asantewaa could not achieve the ‘longest singing marathon by an individual’ mark.

In a response to an email by JoyFM’s Kwame Dadzie probing into the disqualification, the entity stated that Afua Asantewaa’s sing-a-thon attempt was unsuccessful because the guidelines around rest break timings were not met.

In the statement by the PR Executive for the Guinness World Records, Alina Polianskaya, sighted it was established that these are standard rules that couldn’t have been overlooked.

“Afua Asantewaa’s sing-a-thon attempt was not successful due to guidelines around rest break timings not being met. These rules are standard across all of our ‘longest marathon’ records. We’ve seen how inspirational it has been for her fans…We wish Afua the best of luck with any future record attempts,” the statement contained.

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