Tag: Guinness World Records

  • Guinness confirms Nigerian engineer’s 60-hour coding record

    Guinness confirms Nigerian engineer’s 60-hour coding record

    Nigerian-born cloud engineer, Abel Yakubu, of NexEdge Technologies, based in Germany, has been confirmed by Guinness World Records as holder of the Longest Computer Programming Lesson.

    The feat took place in Abuja between November 21 and 23.

    Yakubu, supported by 30 committed participants and monitored by 20 independent witnesses, led the 60-hour marathon lesson, marking a milestone for Nigeria’s growing technology ecosystem.

    “I, Abel Yakubu, of NexEdge Technologies, with support of 30 committed participants and 20 independent witnesses, have been approved as Guinness World Record title holder for Longest Computer Programming Lesson,” he said.

    He said the achievement demonstrated what could be accomplished through teamwork, shared belief, proper planning and commitment.

    The programming lesson, streamed live on major platforms, brought together 60 students and 25 witnesses.

    The session was aimed at pushing the boundaries of skill development and collaboration, while showcasing how dedication, preparation and teamwork can lead to historic accomplishments.

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    Yakubu undertook the marathon to break the previous record of 48 hours and 15 minutes. The session ran from 11 am on November 21 to 11 pm on November 23, 2025.

    With over 10 years in cloud engineering, Yakubu focused the lesson on major cloud computing platforms, including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure.

    “I undertook this challenge to inspire young tech enthusiasts to develop strong tech skills, especially as AI adoption rises globally,” he said.

    Yakubu said he spent two months preparing for the challenge, describing overnight sessions as the toughest part.

    He urged youths to embrace technology, saying he had trained over 200. He advised parents to encourage their wards to acquire digital skills.

    This underscores the impact of strategic planning, collective effort and perseverance, while highlighting our potential in global technology education.

  • TesGlam set to break Guinness World Records for longest makeup

    TesGlam set to break Guinness World Records for longest makeup

    Makeup artist Theresa Emegwara, popularly known as TesGlam, has begun her bold attempt to set a new Guinness World Record (GWR) for the Longest Continuous Makeup Application by an Individual.

    ‎The event, tagged “Glam-4-144”, started on August 14 at POP Landmark, Lagos and will last 144 hours (six days).

    ‎TesGlam is aiming to break the current record of 103 hours, 25 minutes, 33 seconds set in April 2024 by Ghana’s Akosua Mantey Roselyn.

    ‎Her effort has attracted massive support across Nigeria.

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    ‎Leading Nigerian beauty brand House of Tara is partnering as the sole makeup product provider for the marathon.

    ‎Its Managing Director, Mrs. Rosemary Layode, said the brand is proud to support TesGlam, describing her attempt as a “powerful show of passion and resilience.”

    ‎TesGlam expressed gratitude to both House of Tara, saying their support gives her the confidence to succeed.

    ‎She hopes her record attempt will inspire young Nigerians and showcase the country’s creative talent.

    ‎Nigeria already boasts several Guinness World Record holders, including Hilda Baci for the longest cooking marathon and Tunde Onakoya for the longest chess marathon. TesGlam’s effort could be the next addition to this list

  • Centenarian couple breaks world record as oldest newlyweds

    Centenarian couple breaks world record as oldest newlyweds

    Bernie Littman, 100, and Marjorie Fiterman, 102, have made history by becoming the world’s oldest newlyweds, with a combined age of 202 years.

    The couple, who met at a senior living facility, tied the knot on May 19 after a nine-year relationship.

    According to Guinness World Records, their combined age of 202 years and 271 days makes them the oldest couple to marry.

    Both Bernie and Marjorie had over 60 years of marriage to their first spouses before finding love again.

    Their romance began when they met at a costume party on their floor, and their first date coincided with the birth of one of Bernie’s great-granddaughters. Despite attending the University of Pennsylvania at the same time, they never met until that fateful day.

    GWR’s report partly read, “They tied the knot on 19 May after a nine-year relationship, making the pair the oldest couple to marry (aggregate age) with their combined ages of 202 years and 271 days

    “Bernie hit it off immediately with Marjorie when they first met at a costume party on their floor, and the romance began shortly after—they had their first date on the same day one of his great-granddaughters was born.

    “Although they both could’ve crossed paths years prior when they attended the University of Pennsylvania at the same time, life seemingly has funny ways of making us wait.

    “They studied different degrees—Bernie becoming an engineer, Marjorie a teacher—and never met before that fateful day.”

    The wedding ceremony was held at the senior living facility where they first met, with four generations of Bernie’s family in attendance.

    The couple was escorted to the altar in wheelchairs, and loved ones held up a traditional Jewish wedding canopy.

    Adam Wohlberg, who officiated the wedding, said that Bernie and Marjorie had “eventually reached the point where being not just close friends—but husband and wife—felt like the right step to take.

    “Each of you has already amassed a lifetime of wisdom and experience, and your attitudes, feelings, and opinions are pretty well formulated at this point,” Adam reportedly said in his speech

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    “That’s not to suggest that you won’t continue to learn and develop as people. But I think it is safe to say that each of you, what you know and understand about each other, is exactly what the future holds for you and your partner.

    “And what you have determined you love about each other—well, those things are not about to change,” he added.

    The couple’s family was thrilled with their decision to marry, with Bernie’s granddaughter, Sarah Sicherman, saying that they were “so lucky to have found each other and be a support to each other, especially during the pandemic.”

    Sarah added that the couple keeps each other young, saying, “They both love each other’s humor and intellect.”

  • FULL LIST: Nigerians who are Guinness World Records holders

    FULL LIST: Nigerians who are Guinness World Records holders

    Popular chess master, Tunde Onakoya, on April 15, joined the league of Nigerians who have won the Guinness World Record.

    The 29-year-old Onakoya broke the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon in New York’s Times Square when he reached the 60-hour mark, surpassing the previous record of 56 hours and 9 minutes.

    The previous record of 56 hours, 9 minutes, was held by Norwegian players Hallvard Haug Flatebø and Sjur Ferkingstad in 2018.

    The Guinness Book of Records is a reference book that chronicles human and natural world records.

    It was first published in 1955 by the Guinness Brewery in Ireland and has since become one of the world’s most well-known and frequently read reference books.

    Individuals or groups must submit proof to the Guinness World Records team and go through a verification process to qualify for a world record listing.

    Here is the full list of Nigerians that have won the Guinness World Records.

    1. FELA KUTI

    Fela Kuti recorded 46 albums as a solo artist over the course of a solo career spanning 23 years. The first solo album was recorded in 1969 and the last in 1992.

    2. ADEOYE AJIBOLA

    Adeoye Ajibola (Nigeria) ran the men’s 100 metres in 10.72 seconds at the Paralympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, on 6 September 1992. Ajibola competes in the T46 classification, for athletes with an impairment that affects their arms or legs, including amputees.

    3. FAMILY OF DAVID OMUEYA DAFINONE

    Senator David Omueya Dafinone holds the Guinness World Record for having the largest number of family members in the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).

    Three sons and two daughters of Senator David Omueya and Cynthia Esella Dafinone of Lagos, Nigeria, all qualified as members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales between 1986 and 1999.

    Their father had also become a member of the same institution in 1963. Igho Omueya Dafinone, Ede Omueya Dafinone and Duvie Omueya Dafinone are working within the firm of D O Dafinone Co. Chartered Accontants in Lagos. Daphne Omueya Dafinone and Joy Ufuoma Dafinone live in London.

    4. KAFFY

    Kafayat Oluwatoyin Shafau Aka Kaffy popularly known by her stage name Kaffy, is a dancer, choreographer, dance instructor and fitness coach.

    She broke the Guinness World Record for “Longest Dance Party” at the Nokia Silverbird Danceathon in 2006.

    5. YAKUBU ADESOKAN

    Nigeria’s Yakubu Adesokan lifted 180 kg in the men’s -48 kg powerlifting competition at the Paralympic Games in London, UK, on 30 August 2012.

    6. JOY ONAOLAPO

    Nigeria’s Joy Onaolapo won a gold medal at the Paralympic Games in London, UK, on 1 September 2012 when she produced a lift of 131 kg in the women’s -52 kg division.

    7. MODENINE

    The Headies (formerly the Hip Hop World Awards), were inaugurated by Hip Hop World Magazine in 2006 to honour outstanding achievement in Nigerian music. British-born rapper Modenine (aka Babatunde Olusegun Adewale, Nigeria) has, appropriately enough, won nine Headies: Best Rap Album (Malcolm IX – The Lost Sessions, 2006), Best Rap Single (“Cry”, 2007) and seven “Lyricist on the Roll” awards (2006–11 and 2013).

    8. STEPHEN KESHI

    The youngest person to win the Africa Cup of Nations as a player and coach is Stephen Keshi (b. 31 January 1961, Nigeria) who was 52 years and 10 days old when he won the tournament as head coach of Nigeria at the FNB Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa, on 10 February 2013.

    Keshi was captain of the national team when he won the tournament as a player in 1994, beating Zambia 2-1 in the final. As a manager Keshi lead his team to glory after a 1-0 win over Burkina Faso in the final.

    9. MFON UDOH

    Mfon Udoh scored 23 goals for Enyimba in the Nigerian Premier League in 2013–14, breaking the previous best of 20 set by Jude Aneke (Nigeria) in 2010–11. It was Udoh’s first season for Enyimba, having transferred from Akwa United FC.

    10. TUEDON MORGAN

    The fastest time to run a half marathon on each continent and the North Pole (female) is 62 days 12 hr 58 min 49 sec, and was achieved by Tuedon Morgan (Nigeria), from 8 February 2015 to 12 April 2015.

    11. LAURITTA ONYE

    The farthest shot put by a female F40 athlete is 8.40 m, achieved by Lauritta Onye (Nigeria) at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 11 September 2016.

    12. LUCY EJIKE

    The heaviest powerlift for a -61 kg female athlete is 142 kg, achieved by Lucy Ejike (Nigeria) at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 11 September 2016.

    Her lift of 127.5 kg in the women’s -44 kg division has also stood since 20 September 2004, when she won gold at the Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece.

    13. FLORA UGWUNWA

    The farthest female F54 javelin throw is 20.25 metres, achieved by Flora Ugwunwa (Nigeria) on 13 September 2016.

    14. WIZKID

    The first track to reach one billion streams on Spotify is “One Dance” by Drake (Canada) featuring musicians Wizkid and Kyla, as of 16 December 2016.

    15-31. JOSHUA JASON USORO, NELSON IKUKPU, CHRISTOPHER, ESIRI DAVID, KADA SHAMMAH, OTUM JOSHUA, NELSON STEVEN, ALICE, PAUL SNEH, JANET JIYA, CHIZZY, ABAYOMI OYEBANJI, TRUST, MODESOLA, KIVYSTON, AMOS, SHAZAM.

    The longest dance marathon relay is 53 hr 28 min 47 sec, and was achieved by Team Jason Joshua Usoro (all Nigeria) in Lagos, Nigeria, on 6 April 2019.

    32. PAUL KEHINDE

    The heaviest para powerlift by a male in the -65 kg category is 221 kg (487 lb 3.5 oz), achieved by Paul Kehinde (Nigeria) at the 9th Fazza 2018 World Para Powerlifting World Cup in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on 19 February 2018. Kehinde broke his own world record of 220.5 kg, set at the World Championship in December 2017.

    33. BLESSING OKAGBARE

    The most appearances in Diamond League meetings by an athlete is 67, achieved by Blessing Okagbare (Nigeria) in the 100 metres, 200 metres and long jump disciplines between 3 July 2010 and 31 August 2018.

    34. HARUNA ABDULAZEEZ

    The most American football touches with the feet in one minute (male) is 75 and was achieved by Haruna Abdulazeez (Nigeria) in Kano, Nigeria, on 1 October 2020.

    35. BAYO OMOBORIOWO

    The largest photo book measures 60.84 m² (654 ft² 87 in²) achieved by TheJTAgency, Bayo Omoboriowo and Federal Republic of Nigeria, (all Nigeria) in Abuja, Nigeria, verified on 30 September 2021.

    The book is a recreation of the photo book titled Discover Nigeria.

    36. CHINONSO ECHE

    The most football (soccer ball) headers in a prone position in one minute is 233 and was achieved by Chinonso Eche (Nigeria), in Ikot Ekpene, Nigeria, on 13 October 2021.

    Eche also holds the record for the fastest time to 1000 football (soccer ball) touches while balancing a ball on the head in 7 min 46 sec in Ikot Ekpene, Nigeria, on 13 October 2021.

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    He equally earned the record of the most consecutive football (soccer) touches in one minute while balancing a football on the head which is 111 in Warri, Nigeria, on 14 November 2019.

    37. DJ YIN

    Nigerian Disc Jockey Oyinka Asu-Johnson professionally known as DJ Yin broke the World Record for the longest Dj set on October 2021.

    She broke the record by operating her set for 243 hours, 30 minutes, at The Grill by Yanna, Ikoyi, Lagos.

    The record was previously held by a Nigerian, DJ Obi, when he performed for 230 hours at the Sao Cafe in Lagos, Nigeria.

    Dj Obi broke the previous record of 200 hours which was set by a Polish DJ, Norbert Selmaj in Dublin, 2014.

    38. PETER AHO

    Nigeria’s Peter Aho took six wickets for five runs in 3.4 overs against Sierra Leone in a match staged at the University of Lagos Cricket Oval in Nigeria on 24 October 2021. This included a hat-trick with the last ball of the second over and the first two balls of the fourth as the visitors subsided to 70 all out, chasing 91 for victory.

    39. FOLASHADE OLUWAFEMIAYO

    The heaviest powerlift by a female in the -86 kg category is 152.5 kg (336 lb 3 oz), achieved by Folashade Oluwafemiayo (Nigeria) at the World Para Powerlifting Championships in Tbilisi, Georgia, on 3 December 2021.

    She had to settle for a silver medal in the women’s -75 kg class at the Paralympic Games in London, UK, on 3 September 2012, but earlier that same day she completed a record lift of 148 kg.

    40-41. VICTOR RICHARD KIPO, CHUKWUEBUKA EZUGHA

    The most consecutive football (soccer) passes with the soles (team of two) is 198, achieved by Chukwuebuka Ezugha and Victor Richard Kipo (both Nigeria), in Ikot Ekpene, Nigeria, on 18 December 2021.

    They also hold the record for the most consecutive passes of a football (soccer ball) between the head and soles (team of two) which is 252, in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria, on 11 March 2022.

    Vincent Okezie joined them to achieve the most consecutive passes of a football (soccer ball) between the head and soles while balancing on the back of a person which is 129, in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria, on 11 March 2022.

    42. BOSE OMOLAYO

    The heaviest Para powerlift by a female in the -79 kg category is 144 kg (317 lb 7 oz), achieved by Bose Omolayo (Nigeria) at the World Para Powerlifting Championships in Tbilisi, Georgia, on 2 December 2021.

    43. VINCENT OKEZIE

    The most consecutive backwards handsprings with a football (soccer ball) between the legs is 10, achieved by Vincent Okezie (Nigeria), in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria, on 11 March 2022.

    He also joined Chukwuebuka Ezugha, Victor Richard Kipo to achieve the most consecutive passes of a football (soccer ball) between the head and soles while balancing on the back of a person which is 129, in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria, on 11 March 2022.

    44. GBENGA EZEKIEL  

    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.

    45. DIVINE IKUBOR (REMA)

    Rapper Rema made history in May 2023 as the first artist to top the MENA charts setting a new Guinness Book of Records.

    Calm Down was released on February 11, 2022 and was one of the fastest songs to get over 100 million streams on Spotify.

    This song has made it to the Guinness Book of Records, making Rema the first artist to Top the MENA(Middle Eastern and North Africa) chart.

    46. HILDA BACI

    Nigerian chef Hilda Baci on May 15, 2023 broke the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking time.

    Hilda broke the record of 87 hours, 45 minutes, and 00 seconds set by Chef Lata Tondon in Rewa, India, in 2019.

    47. TUNDE ONAKOYE

    Tunde Onakoya is the latest Nigerian to break the Guinness World Record after an unprecedented and uninterrupted 60-hour chess session.

  • 104-year-old woman dies after skydiving attempt to break Guinness World Records

    104-year-old woman dies after skydiving attempt to break Guinness World Records

    A 104-year-old Chicago woman, Dorothy Hoffner who made skydiving attempt as the oldest person to ever jump from a plane, is dead.

    Hoffner’s close friend, Joe Conant, said she was found dead by staff at the Brookdale Lake View senior living community. 

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    Conant said Hoffner died in her sleep on Sunday night.

    On October 1, Hoffner made a tandem skydive that could land her in the record books as the world’s oldest skydiver. 

    She jumped out of a plane from 13,500ft (4,100m) at Skydive Chicago in Ottawa, Illinois, 85 miles (140km) southwest of Chicago. She made the jump while tethered to a certified instructor.

    The current record was set in May 2022 by 103-year-old Linnéa Ingegärd Larsson of Sweden.