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Lebanese Ambassador’s Presence at Sing-a-Thon Misidentified as Indian Record Holder; Embassy Issues Clarification

The Embassy of Lebanon in Ghana has stepped forward to rectify a recent misidentification concerning the presence of H.E Mr. Maher Kheir, the Lebanese Ambassador to Ghana, at the Akwaaba Village. Reports erroneously linked Ambassador Kheir to Mr. Sunil Waghmare, the Indian Guinness World Record holder for the longest singing marathon. The embassy sought to clarify this misconception and affirm Ambassador Kheir’s supportive attendance at the Akwaaba Village event on Thursday, December 28th.

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Ambassador Kheir’s participation was solely in support of Mrs. Afua Asantewaa O. Aduonum’s attempt to break the current record. The Lebanese Ambassador’s presence underscores the amicable relationship between Lebanon and Ghana, showcasing solidarity and support for Mrs. Aduonum’s remarkable endeavor.

In an official statement, His Excellency Mr. Maher Kheir extended warm congratulations to Mrs. Aduonum, acknowledging her dedication and perseverance in attempting to break the existing record. This gesture highlights the inspirational nature of Mrs. Aduonum’s feat and reinforces the importance of determination.

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The Lebanese Embassy expressed gratitude to Ghanaian media outlets for their attention to this correction and emphasized their commitment to fostering the enduring bond between Lebanon and Ghana.

Read the statement below;

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