There is nothing wrong with the ‘thons’ happening – Adu Sarfowah

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Guinness World Record Contender for the longest speech by an individual, Adu Sarfowah has urged Ghanaians who wish to embark on record attempts to carry on.

Speaking in an interview with Berla Mundi on The Day Show, March 23, the actress said it is worth the opportunity for people to try the record attempt.

She said there is nothing wrong with the numerous record attempts happening around stressing that “everyone should have that opportunity with their lives.”

“Let everyone have that opportunity with their lives. When every youth can dare themselves and take that opportunity even if nobody notices, yourself, you notice all the days of your life that you gave yourself a try.

“Whatever thon we are seeing, there is nothing wrong with it. Give people the chance to go into the world and find themselves but Berla after the Guinness World Record, believe you me, you will see life in a different manner,” Adu Sarfowah explained.

“Let them do it. Let them go ahead,” she responded to a concern by the host about people taking cue from her encouragement to attempt the Guinness World Record.

Actress Adu Sarfowah on February 15 completed her 130 hours of speech-a-thon in an attempt for the world record for the longest speech by an individual.

Actress Adu Safowaah completes her 130 hours speech-a-thon GWR attempt

Sarfowah embarked on the speech-a-thon which took place at the La Palm Royal Hotel in an attempt to break the current record held by Anata Ram KC from Nepal which stands at an impressive 90 hours and 2 minutes from August 27 to 31, 2018.

Currently, record attempts such as read-a-thon, paint-a-thon, and others have been embarked on awaiting response from the GWR for confirmation.