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    Home»World News»FULL LIST: Nigerians Who Have Won Guinness World Records –
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    FULL LIST: Nigerians Who Have Won Guinness World Records –

    Ibom FocusBy Ibom FocusApril 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    FULL LIST: Nigerians Who Have Won Guinness World Records

    Guinness World Records

    From extraordinary feats of athleticism to unparalleled intellectual prowess, Nigerians have consistently pushed the boundaries of human achievement, earning their rightful place in the prestigious Guinness World Records.

    Weekend celebrates the remarkable Nigerians who have etched their names in the annals of history with record-breaking achievements that inspire and captivate the world.”

    1. Hilda Baci in May 2023

    Hilda Effiong Bassey, popularly known as Hilda Baci, entered the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual. Hilda Baci made Nigerians proud on May 15, 2023, in the cook-a-thon held in Lagos, which was set to last for 93 hours and eleven minutes.

    2. Divine Ikubor (Rema) in May 2023

    Nigerian music star, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, made it to the Guinness World Book of Records. Rema’s hit song, ‘Calm Down’ made history as the first No. 1 Hit on The Official MENA Chart (the world’s first regional streaming chart).

    3. Gbenga Ezekiel in October 2022

    Ezekiel achieved the most skips in one minute on one leg (278), breaking his own record of 265, and the most double under skips in one minute on one leg (144), beating the previous record of 132, set by India’s Himanshu Prajapati in 2021.

    4. Folashade Oluwafemiayo in August 2022

    In 2021, Folashade Oluwafemiayo won the gold medal in her event at the 2021 World Para Powerlifting Championships held in Tbilisi, Georgia. At this event, she also set a new world record of 152.5 kg. She competed at the 2022 Commonwealth Games where she won a gold medal in the heavyweight event.

    5. Chukwuebuka Ezugha and Victor Richard Kipo in March 2022

    The most consecutive passes of a football (soccer ball) between the head and soles (team of two) is 252, achieved by Chukwuebuka Ezugha and Victor Richard Kipo (both Nigeria), in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria, on 11 March 2022.

    6. Vincent Okezie in March 2022

    Vincent Okezie, on 3 March 2023, Master Okezie won his fifth GWR to become the current holder of the most football (soccer) ‘around the world’ tricks (71) with arms linked.

    7. Bayo Omoboriowo in September 2021

    Bayo Omoboriowo broke the Guinness World Record for creating The Largest Photo Book in 2021. The photo book, done in collaboration with The JT Agency and with the federal government’s support, is 60.84 square metres (654 square feet and 87 square inches) and was a recreation of a photo collection titled Discover Nigeria.

    8. Bose Omolayo in December 2021

    Bose Omolayo became the new Guinness World Record holder in 2021 when she made the heaviest para power lift by a female in the -79 kg category at 144 kg.

    9. Peter Aho in October 2021

    Peter Aho became one of the bowlers from Nigeria to break the Guinness World Record after taking five wickets and a hat-trick in a T20i game and also holds the record for best bowling figures in T20is, claiming six wickets for five runs against Sierra Leone in 2021.

    10. Tunde Onakoya April 2024

    Tunde Onakoya is the latest Nigerian to break the Guinness World Record after an unprecedented and uninterrupted 58-hour chess session, and reaching the 57-hour mark.

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