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Ghana’s David Agyei Sets His Sights on Guinness World Record with 120-Hour Sing-A-Thon

Fri, 24 Oct 2025 Source: Bobby Amoah






· Sponsored by Akatuapa 89.7 FM (CEO: Kyeremeh Felix) · Coordinator: Kwabena Oppong



A Bold Guinness World Record Attempt



Ghana is gearing up to witness an inspiring act of endurance and passion as David Agyei, a visually impaired Ghanaian singer, prepares to embark on a remarkable 120-hour Sing-A-Thon. This historic event is a bold attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest singing marathon ever recorded.

Event Overview — When and Where



The challenge officially begins at 12:00 AM on October 27, 2025, at Attakrom in the Ahafo Ano South East District of the Ashanti Region. The event will span five continuous days of singing, testing the limits of stamina, discipline, and passion.


Official Support and Sponsorship



This Guinness World Record attempt is proudly supported and sponsored by Akatuapa 89.7 FM Kunsu Mankranso, under the leadership of CEO Kyeremeh Felix. The initiative also has the coordination and backing of Kwabena Oppong, who has been instrumental in rallying both logistical and community support for the event.

The Story of David Agyei — Seeing Through the Power of Music



David Agyei’s journey is one of resilience, passion, and faith. Though blind physically, his love for music has given him a vision that goes beyond sight — allowing him to connect with the hearts of everyone who hears him sing. To him, music is more than sound; it is a language of hope and strength.

His determination to take on a 120-hour Sing-A-Thon reflects a deep belief that talent, when guided by purpose, can overcome every obstacle. For many who know him, David’s story is not just about setting a record, but about inspiring people to believe that dreams are valid, regardless of limitations.

Guinness World Record Verification and Process



Organizers have confirmed that all official procedures required by the Guinness World Records team will be strictly followed. The event will include continuous performance verification, independent witnesses, and official timekeeping. Audio and video documentation will capture every moment of the 120-hour singing marathon to meet Guinness’ strict verification standards.

Community Support and Local Participation



The people of Attakrom and neighboring communities are already preparing to rally behind David Agyei. Local residents, music enthusiasts, and church groups are expected to show strong moral and emotional support, ensuring that he never sings alone throughout the five days.

The atmosphere is anticipated to be electric yet heartfelt — filled with music, faith, and unity. Akatuapa 89.7 FM will provide ongoing live coverage and updates, allowing Ghanaians and global followers to witness this inspiring journey in real time.

The Goal — A Record Beyond Numbers



If successful, David Agyei will become one of the few Ghanaians to hold a Guinness World Record title, marking a moment of national pride. But beyond the record itself, his attempt stands as a reminder that true vision is not limited by physical sight, but guided by passion, faith, and perseverance.

What you need to know



Who is David Agyei?


David Agyei is a visually impaired Ghanaian singer from the Ahafo Ano South East District, known for his passion and soulful performances.


What record is he attempting to break?


He is attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the longest singing marathon through a 120-hour Sing-A-Thon.


When and where is the event taking place?


The event begins at 12:00 AM on October 27, 2025, at Attakrom in the Ahafo Ano South East District, Ghana.


Who is sponsoring the event?

The Sing-A-Thon is sponsored by Akatuapa 89.7 FM Kunsu Mankranso, led by CEO Kyeremeh Felix, with coordination by Kwabena Oppong.




Conclusion — A Nation Singing in Support



As the countdown to the 120-hour Sing-A-Thon begins, anticipation is building across Ghana. David Agyei’s story embodies the spirit of perseverance and national pride. His record attempt goes beyond music — it’s a celebration of hope, courage, and the unwavering belief that every dream deserves a voice.

Media and volunteer inquiries: Contact Akatuapa 89.7 FM or coordinator Kwabena Oppong for accreditation and event details.
Source: Bobby Amoah