Nigerian Afro-soul singer, Isaac Geralds is attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the longest singing marathon by an individual.
Aiming to raise $500,000 and awareness for children with autism, Isaac is singing non-stop for 110 hours to break India’s Sunil Waghmare’s 105-hour record set in 2012.
The marathon is currently underway in Washington, D.C. in the United States and streaming live on his Instagram page.
Isaac Geralds said his attempt on Sunday, June 2nd, and is expected to finish tomorrow, June 6th.
The funds raised will support two organisations which are, The Children’s National Hospital in DC and the Efe Irele Autism Foundation in Nigeria.
Both organisations provide vital care and support to the autism community, and Isaac’s efforts will make a real difference in the lives of these children and their families.
Isaac Geralds was a finalist on MTN Project Fame.
He has made a name for himself in the music industry working with the likes of Tiwa Savage, Sound Sultan and Ladipoe.
Latest Stories
-
Otto Addo should not be sacked – Black Stars management Committee member Akwesi Agyeman
10 mins -
Redefining Green: Berock Construction launches one of Africa’s first Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings in Accra
17 mins -
Fans need to show up – Hearts of Oak Aboubakar Ouattara appeals for support
24 mins -
New Force is not a political party, it’s a movement to develop Ghana – Cheddar
28 mins -
MOGMusic billed for Joy FM Prayer Summit for Peace 2024
29 mins -
Fair Trade Ghana Network educates members on EUDR compliance, organic farming, and effective branding and marketing
31 mins -
Node Eight holds 2nd edition of “Young and Loud” Festival in Ho
40 mins -
‘It was a mess!’ – CK Akonnor on player selection process during his time as Black Stars boss
43 mins -
Ghanaians will reward you for your good works – Kumawuhene tells Bawumia
47 mins -
All our children are in school because of Free SHS programme – Chief of Kumawu
1 hour -
Bridging the Legal Divide – Legal Framework for Cybersecurity, Data Protection, Standards and Governance
1 hour -
My constituents “think we shouldn’t return to Parliament” – Murtala Mohammed
1 hour -
Marking Afenyo-Markin’s Major in the Minors
2 hours -
Traditional and religious leaders urged to preach fire safety
2 hours -
Hindsight: Otto Addo’s own goal, Benjamin Asare’s golden gloves and Kassim Ocansey’s brilliance
3 hours