Ghanaian photographer and content creator Patrick Amenuvor has called off his Guinness World Records stand-a-thon attempt a few hours after starting on January 14, 2024.
A statement circulating on social media indicated that has called off his attempt for the longest standing hours.
He began the attempt in the afternoon on January 14, 2024, in the presence of supporters and judges.
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According to Patrick Amenuvor, he is calling off the GWR attempt because he believes he has broken some rules provided to him by the Guinness World Records. He further stated that:
"At this point, I deem it fit to get back with my team to review our attempt so far and make sure to avoid any errors that may hinder my future attempt."Concluding his message, he thanked all his supporters and Ghanaians for rallying behind him, adding that the attempt is a dream he is passionate about fulfilling.
"New date will be communicated via all my social media pages. Thank you Ghana for the support," he said.See the statement below:
Below are reactions from Ghanaians after Patrick Amenuvor called off his GWR attempt
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captainplanet4x4 said:
Na Play wey e dey e eye topjun.ioroffical said:
Today adey stand dey watch Man United dema match for just 45 mins k3k3 na me nankokom nyinaaaaa shishi me ...mr_antwi_christian said:
He dey go watch AFCONakosuaa20 said:
He be smart guy.He wanted hype and he got it.Anka )b3 twa ahwejazzandraff said:
Y’all play too much ♀️naatorshie100 said:
If u are not sleeping on it than stand on itfreshlincks_ said:
Is this country even serious?ado herself said:
We play too much aaaahits_milly100 said:
woboa ne SisiMeanwhile, Legit.ng had reported that Hilda Baci congratulated Alan Fisher on breaking her record for the longest cooking hours. She wished him well.
The top-rated chef released a tweet, saying Fisher's achievement was no small feat.
She said:
"Huge congratulations to Alan Fisher! 119hrs 57mins is a huge achievement, and I wish him all the best as the new world record holder!"Source: YEN.com.gh
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