In a bid to promote the importance of reading, Nigerian man named John Obot has set his sights on a remarkable feat: a 145-hour reading marathon that aims to establish a new world record.
With approval from the Guinness World Records, Obot's record attempt is scheduled to take place from September 9 to 15 in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
Recently, he received confirmation from the renowned organization, signaling their approval of his application for the record attempt.
Taking to social media, Obot shared the email he received, expressing his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity.
If successful, Obot will surpass the current record held by Rysbai Isakov from Kyrgyzstan, who spent 124 hours engrossed in reading during a marathon held in Bursa, Turkey, from September 22 to 27, 2022.
Obot's goal of reading continuously for 145 hours underscores his determination to claim the title of the world's longest reading marathon.
During the extensive reading session, Obot plans to delve into a collection of 25 Nigerian novels, showcasing the literary richness and diversity of his home country.
Through this selection, he hopes to celebrate Nigerian literature while highlighting its value on a global stage.
Netizens reactions...
@Ofonime Honesty said; "Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe should be part of the collection.
@Abigail Akpan said; "Wow, I love this! So good that you are venturing into another area. Guinness World Record has so many records one can break, not just cooking."
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