The Ghanaian seeking to break the longest singing marathon in the world, Afua Asantewaa, has opened up about the ordeal she went through a day before she began her Guinness World Record challenge.
According to her narration, at midnight before the commencement of her sing-a-thon on Sunday, December 24, 2023, armed robbers broke into her house and attacked them but fortunately, there was no casualty recorded.
She noted that the armed robbers did not take their valuables, like mobile phones and laptops; however, they only took away her husband’s deodorant and spray.
Speaking in an interview with GhOne TV, monitored by GhanaWeb, Afua Asantewaa indicated that the incident had a toll on her psychological state, which affected the first day of the sing-a-thon challenge.
“Monday, before the actual sing-a-thon began, we were attacked in the night by robbers (armed men) in our house. We couldn't get in. And then, I think, the Wednesday before, I started on Sunday too when we got home, they had broken into our home. But we don't know how they got in; they just scattered all our stuff.
"They didn't take the money; they didn't take anything. All they took was my husband's deodorant and spray.
There were laptops, there was money, and they didn't take anything. They just came to mess the place up. That was the Wednesday before I started. So we had to leave home and then go lodge in a hotel and all that. So after the sing-a-thon, we couldn't have gone back home.
We had to lodge in a hotel."