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Afua Asantewaa Fires Back, QueenLet Rises, and Priscy Provokes – Clash of Purpose vs. Popularity (Video)

Afua Asantewaa Fires Back, QueenLet Rises, and Priscy Provokes – Clash of Purpose vs. Popularity (Video)

Update: 2025-05-17
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Afua Asantewaa didn’t just sing for Sing-A-Thon records—she sang for recognition, resilience, and roots. But after being accused by TikToker Priscy of using her sing-a-thon for business and fraud, her silence broke in a bold, passionate message.


As the dust settles, gospel minister QueenLet emerges as a poised contender for her own record-breaking feat. This is the sound of three women defining 2024’s cultural narrative.


In a moment that has sent waves across social media, Ghanaian media personality, Afua Asantewaa has addressed harsh and personal attacks from a TikToker, setting the record straight in a passionate yet powerful monologue.


Her words, though emotionally charged, are more than a clapback—they are a testimony of strength, vision, and the journey of a woman determined to rise above the noise.


Afua Asantewaa, who captured national attention with her Guinness World Record sing-a-thon attempt, has been the subject of unfair criticism and unfounded accusations, including being labeled a fraud alongside her husband. For a woman who poured her heart and soul into her musical marathon, this kind of online dragging not only crosses boundaries but underscores a disturbing trend—women tearing down fellow women for clout.


In her address, Afua did not mention the TikToker by name, perhaps to deny her the very spotlight she desperately craves. “Women are supposed to support women,” Afua stated, “not drag each other down.” Her call is clear: in an era where digital platforms can amplify voices, we must choose to amplify the right ones—those rooted in truth, integrity, and empowerment.


This moment also casts a powerful spotlight on another Ghanaian woman of vision and voice—QueenLet, the spirit-filled gospel artist preparing for her own Guinness World Record sing-a-thon submission. Unlike Afua, whose attempt was ultimately not certified, QueenLet’s journey has just begun. But the foundation is different: one laid not in noise, but in preparation, strategy, and a prayerful commitment to excellence.


Two Women. One Purpose. Different Journeys.


What unites Afua Asantewaa and QueenLet is more profound than their Guinness aspirations—it’s their courage. To dream out loud. To sing until their voices give out. To represent Ghana on a global stage where women’s efforts are often scrutinized more than celebrated.


Afua’s raw words, though born from frustration, carry a deeper message. “They wish they had what I have,” she said. That “what” isn’t just fame—it’s vision. It’s impact. It’s legacy. QueenLet too, stands in that lineage. As she prepares to submit her own record-breaking gospel marathon, let it be known: this is not a competition between women, but a continuum of greatness.


Both women are examples of what it means to break barriers in the face of ridicule. Afua Asantewaa’s experience is not a failure—it’s a chapter. And QueenLet’s forthcoming sing-a-thon is not just a record attempt—it’s a message. A message to young African women that their voice matters. That endurance is power. And that no TikTok critique can silence a song born of purpose.


In the end, Afua said it best: “We are thinking. We are visionaries.” Indeed. And visionary women don’t compete—they complete a legacy.


Below is the full text of Afua Asantewaa’s Video:



“Sometimes I chant on videos, discussing me, and all that like this, I don’t want to use the word stupid, because I’m a lady. Sometimes I want to respond to some of these comments, and that’s why I don’t want to mention her name here, because I feel like I’m going to give her the platform that she’s hungrily seeking. You get it? And for such a lady who is busy looking for a career on TikTok, to call my husband and I fraudsters. A girl like that, me obaa, I don’t usually do this. I mean, women are supposed to support women. Women don’t drag women down.


Sometimes when I want to go hard on some of these people, of course I have mature, sensible people around me who go like, if you’re getting yourself into this, that’s what you’re looking for. They wish they have, yeah, that’s it. But sometimes it gets here, and I’m like, but you know what? It’s okay. She’s hungry. She’s looking for a career on TikTok. So I’m going to make, not just her, I mean, there are a couple of people whose current life achievements, if we are to draw a bar chart, cannot be created to my achievements.


If… in front of a camera, and if I see this girl, she has nothing to her name. You’re a woman, you support women and all that. That’s what people say. But while she’s dragging my husband, they will not go there and tell her that she’s fooling. Enough of this shit. I’m dying. She wakes up in the morning and be shouting on TikTok.


Why can’t she chase clouds with her own life story? All those people who have been talking ill about people, put their story-line on there. Let’s compare both. Stupid girl.


A woman hating on another woman. Calling me a fucker. If you want to come at me, come at me. Leave my husband out of the picture. Because I don’t think you’ve been able to keep a relationship. You don’t even know how it feels like to be married. And let me tell you today that you will never find the happiness that I have ever had in my marriage till now.


I’ll be nine years in marriage come July. You can’t even keep a relationship with your big mouth and your big nose. I’ve not done this before, but I’m going to do this today. Don’t ask for it. I’m giving you the last chance. If you want to use your life savings to be battling for your life in court, don’t ever mention my name and that of my husband in your career-chasing life on TikTok.


I am not that witch. If you want to be a clout-chasing channel, be that. If you want to talk about me, talk about facts. If you think whatever I am doing is true, with your low-level intelligence, think it’s a fraudulent act. Try it, let’s see. Be the woman that I am and try it, let’s see. Grow up, girl. It’s a new generation. We are thinking, we are visionaries. We are not clout-chasing.”




@ghanaregions Afua Asantewaa vs Priscy. Priscy talking about Afua Asantewaa and her husband. #foryou #GhanaRegions #MultiDebrichGroup #AfuaAsantewaaSingathon ♬ original sound – Ghana Regions


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Afua Asantewaa Fires Back, QueenLet Rises, and Priscy Provokes – Clash of Purpose vs. Popularity (Video)

Afua Asantewaa Fires Back, QueenLet Rises, and Priscy Provokes – Clash of Purpose vs. Popularity (Video)

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