Guinness World Records approves as Nigerian man applies for longest film-watching marathon

Guinness World Records approves as Nigerian man applies for longest film-watching marathon

In a remarkable display of determination and passion, a Nigerian man from Ekiti state named Adebiyi Isreal, has set his sights on breaking the world record for the longest hours spent watching films. Adebiyi Isreal, a 500L law student at Ekiti State University, has recently revealed his ambitious plan and shared his application with the Guinness World Records, indicating his intention to make history.

Guinness World Records approves as Nigerian man applies for longest film-watching marathon

Guinness World Records approves as Nigerian man applies for longest film-watching marathon. Photo Credit: @adebiyiIsreal Source: Twitter Adebiyi took to social media to announce his endeavor, posting a screenshot of an email he received from the Guinness World Records confirming the acceptance of his application. The email stated that his application had been approved under the title “longest marathon watching films/movies (cinema).”

Guinness World Records approves as Nigerian man applies for longest film-watching marathon

Guinness World Records approves as Nigerian man applies for longest film-watching marathon. Photo Credit: @adebiyiIsreal Source: Twitter Thrilled by the positive response, Adebiyi couldn’t contain his excitement and shared the news with fellow Nigerians on Twitter. He wrote; “Special Thanks to @GWR Guinness World Records for granting us this application. Ekiti, Nigeria! Kindly anticipate!!!🔥🔥🔥” According to the Guinness Word Records, the record for the longest hours spent watching films is held by Sri Lankan man Suresh Joachim, who achieved the feat in Johannesburg, South Africa, back in 2015. Suresh dedicated a staggering 121 hours and 18 minutes to watching movies, setting a benchmark that Adebiyi aims to surpass. The anticipation surrounding Adebiyi’s record-breaking attempt is growing, as people eagerly await his journey towards making history. As Adebiyi prepares to embark on this challenging feat of watching films for over 121 hours, it remains to be seen how he will manage the physical and mental endurance required to break the current record. See below; Special Thanks to @GWR Guinness World Records for granting us this application. Ekiti, Nigeria! Kindly anticipate!!!🔥🔥🔥#Ekiti #Guinessbookofrecord #israelwatchathon pic.twitter.com/7tIvUDja5D — Israel Watchathon (@AdebiyiIsrael_) June 10, 2023

“I got my declaration from Guinness World Record two months after my marathon cooking” – Lata Tondon speaks as she encourages Hilda Baci (Video)

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"I got my declaration from Guinness World Record two months after my marathon cooking" – Lata Tondon speaks as she encourages Hilda Baci (Video)

Former longest cooking time record holder, Lata Tondon speaks on her experience following marathon cooking as she encourages Nigerian chef Hilda Baci. In a recent Instagram live chat with friends, she spoke on Hilda’s superb effort to break her record.

"I got my declaration from Guinness World Record two months after my marathon cooking" – Lata Tondon speaks as she encourages Hilda Baci (Video)

According to her, she’s proud of Hilda Baci breaking her record with a staggering 100 hours cooking time, as she noted that the Guinness World Record would eventually recognize the feat by giving her an award.Trending:Another Nigerian lady set to break Guinness World Record as she begins counting of rice grains (Video)

"I got my declaration from Guinness World Record two months after my marathon cooking" – Lata Tondon speaks as she encourages Hilda Baci (Video)

Lata Tondon, showing off a wall lined with various awards, revealed that Guinness had awarded her effort two months after she set a record. Watch her speak:

Hilda Baci opens up on toughest moment during cooking marathon

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After her record-breaking achievement, Nigerian chef, Hilda Baci, shares her thoughts on the event, including her toughest moment. On Monday, May 15, the 27-year-old chef made history by breaking the Guinness World Record for the longest individual cooking time.

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Hilda Baci cooked continuously for 100 hours, surpassing the previous record of 87 hours and 45 minutes held by Indian chef Lata Tondon in 2019. Her cooking marathon began on May 11, 2023, and concluded late on May 15. During the event, she cooked over 200 meals and served them to an impressive crowd of more than 4,000 people. In a recent interview with Pulse, Hilda spoke about her achievement, revealing that the most challenging part of the marathon was the first six hours, during which she had to pray for strength.

Hilda Baci opens up on toughest moment during cooking marathon

“I am amazed at the outpouring of love from Nigerians towards achieving this record. The first six hours were the toughest for me, and I had to pray to God for strength,” she said. “I appreciate everyone who took the time to support and encourage me by visiting the venue to cheer me on or driving the conversation on social platforms. “Your unwavering passion to see me succeed through this attempt is heartfelt. I am grateful to my family, the various teams that worked with me on this project, and fans from all over the world who kept the passion going,” she added.

Guinness World Records recognizes Hilda Baci’s 100 hours cooking marathon

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Guinness World Records (GWR) has acknowledged the 100 hour cooking marathon of Hilda Baci that ended yesterday evening. The global authority on record-breaking achievements has finally recognized the effort of Hilda Baci to break the longest cooking marathon. hilda In the late hours of yesterday, Hilda Baci hit the set target of cooking non-stop for 96 hours. However, after the 96th hour, the determined young lady added an extra 4 hour to hit a 100 hour cooking marathon. Her 100 hour cooking marathon which broke the record of the India Chef who cooked for 87 hours 45 minutes has been recognized by Guinness World Records who have shared on their story the historic cooking stint of Hilda Baci. See screenshot below.

Moment Nigerians stand in rain to cheer Hilda Baci as she breaks Guinness World Record for marathon cooking

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Nigerians stand in rain to cheer Hilda Baci as she breaks Guinness World Record for marathon cooking

Enthusiastic Nigerians show support to viral chef Hilda Baci by standing in the rain to cheer her on as she breaks Guinness record for marathon cooking. It was earlier reported that Hilda had surpassed the Guinness World Record time for marathon cooking previously held by an Indian chef, Lata Tondon who had cooked for 87 hours 45 minutes.

Nigerians stand in rain to cheer Hilda Baci as she breaks Guinness World Record for marathon cooking

Hilda had begun cooking nonstop since May 11 and has drawn media attention and cheers of Nigerians who stood outside in the rain to encourage her. Various celebrities and politicians, Peter Obi and Babajide Sanwo-Olu, among others have thrown their weights behind her to show support. Watch the video below: