Popular Ghanaian presenter, Naa Dzama, has set her sights on a monumental challenge: to break the Guinness World Record (GWR) for the longest radio talk show by an individual. This quest is slated to begin on March 28 and conclude on April 1, 2024, as Naa Dzama takes to the airwaves in an attempt to make history.
The current record is held by Taishi Masuoka (Japan). On 24th to 27th August, Taishi hosted a radio talk show that lasted for 88 hours at the Osaka Matsubara Internet Broadcasting radio station in Japan. Naa Dzama and her team are now deep into preparations for their own Guinness World Record attempt.
Naa Dzama’s initiative is not just about breaking records; it’s a platform aimed at empowering voices and showcasing the vibrant culture of Ghana to a global audience. Through her talk show, she plans to cover a myriad of topics, including entertainment, fun, politics, female empowerment, and charity work, all while engaging with listeners in real-time.
The preparations for this challenge are comprehensive, involves physical stamina training, medical check-ups, and planning to ensure Naa Dzama is ready for the challenge. The event will be broadcast through YFM’s frequency and streamed live at the Legon City Mall, inviting a wide audience to be part of this historic attempt.
As the dates draw near, the excitement and anticipation continue to build, not just among Naa Dzama’s team but also within the broader community, eager to support one of their own in achieving global recognition. This record attempt is a celebration of resilience, community, and the power of radio to connect and inspire across borders.