Ghanaian Man Notifies GRW About His Intention To Set New World Record In Funerals
Ghanaians are determined to leave their mark on the Guinness World Record by continuously coming up with unique attempts they wish to either establish or surpass.
Following the remarkable achievements of Afua Asantewaa and Faila, as well as two other Ghanaians who aspire to initiate a read-a-thon and a speech-a-thon, another Ghanaian has declared his interest to set a new record in the realm of funerals.
Ryan Mount has officially contacted the Guinness World Record organization to express his intention to establish this unprecedented record. Ryan’s ambitious plan entails attending consecutive funerals for an astonishing four months without a break.
Although the Funeral-A-Thon may be considered unconventional, it is poised to draw attention to an aspect of life that is often overlooked amidst the pursuit of record-breaking accomplishments.
In a statement, Ryan Mount shared his motivation behind the Funeral-A-Thon, stating, “While many individuals strive for records in singing, cooking, and public speaking, I wanted to shed light on the universal aspect of life—death.”