My Stand-A-Thon Was Not Approved By Guinness World Records – Patrick Amenuvor Reveals

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Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku
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Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku is a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

Ghanaian videographer and editor, Patrick Amenuvor, has made an interesting revelation about his stand-a-thon.

On Sunday, January 14, 2024, Patrick started his stand-a-thon, a replica of Guinness World Records’ emotionless.

He aimed at standing on his feet for seven days.

Unfortunately, Patrick rescinded his decision a few hours after his video went viral.

He released a statement, explaining why he had to stop the stand-a-thon.

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During an exclusive interview with ZionFelix, Patrick Amenuvor shockingly revealed that his stand-a-thon was not approved by the Guinness World Records.

According to him, he was demotivated to continue with the official application because was supposed to pay $800.

He indicated that he was not having such an amount to pay—so he thought of doing his own version to get people’s attention and see if someone would help him to pay the amount involved.

Patrick believed he had what it takes to be successful because he used to stand for long hours due to the nature of his work.

Meanwhile, he quit after four hours.

He said more in the interview below.

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