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  • Mighty George breaks Guinness World record for longest radio talk show in Nigeria

    Mighty George breaks Guinness World record for longest radio talk show in Nigeria

    In a remarkable display of endurance, passion, and broadcasting excellence, Nigerian radio personality George Iniabasi Essien, popularly known as Mighty George, has broken the Guinness World Record for the longest marathon hosting of a radio talk show — and he’s still going strong.

    Broadcasting live from Comfort 95.1 FM in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Mighty George surpassed the previous record of 88 hours, which was set in 2017 by Japan’s Taishi Masuoka.

    As of the latest count, he had gone beyond 88 hours and 8 seconds on air.

    Celebrating the milestone on his X (formerly Twitter) page, Mighty George announced: “I have successfully smashed the Guinness World Record for the longest radio talk show, surpassing the previous record of 88 hours.

    After an incredible 88 hours, 8 seconds, and counting. Congratulations to me, the champion, as I proceed to set a new record of 100 hours.”

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    The achievement has drawn nationwide attention, with Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, visiting the radio station to show his support.

    Commending the broadcaster, the governor said, “This is not just my record—this is a win for everyone who believes in the power of voice and perseverance.”

    Mighty George’s relentless effort continues to inspire many, as he pushes toward his new goal of 100 hours on air, aiming to etch his name even deeper into history.

  • Guinness World record breaker attributes feat to Tolaram support

    Guinness World record breaker attributes feat to Tolaram support

    Dr. Fola David, the Nigerian medical doctor, and visual artist who on Sunday, July 21 successfully broke and set a new Guinness World Record for the world’s largest painting by an individual, has expressed his gratitude to Tolaram, the Singaporean business conglomerate, for supporting him all the way in his quest to make history for the country.

    David was speaking at a media presentation organized in his honour by Tolaram, at the company’s corporate head office in Lagos.

    He noted with delight the unprecedented support he has received from Tolaram over the years, saying that this relationship which has been instrumental to the achievement of his dream was a journey that began nine years ago.

     “I want to say a very big thank you to Tolaram for their support. The journey has been long. We all have heard about the six days that led to the creation of the largest drawing in the world by an individual, but what most people don’t know is that we’ve been on this for years, and Tolaram has been supportive all through the years”, he said.

    He also expressed his gratitude to Tolaram for supporting his social cause over the years through its donations to his foundation, established to provide succor to the less privileged in society.

    Commenting on his recent feat, David described it as arduous, adding that his determination to achieve the record comes from his strong desire to make sure that he expresses himself as a medical doctor and as an artist.

    He said it was also from his passion for humanity, and the desire to inspire people to go the extra length.

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    “I want you to know that everything is possible once you set your mind to it. I want to inspire people out there to push their limit; to make sure that you don’t put yourself inside a particular box and think that this is where I have to stay, but rather say, I can go further than this. I can break these boundaries, I can do this or do that,” he said.

    David’s record-breaking journey, which was proudly sponsored by Tolaram, began on July 16, 2024, at the Onikan stadium in Lagos and culminated with a triumphant closing ceremony on July 21, 2024.

    Surpassing the previous record of 629.98 square metres held by Ravi Soni of India on the fourth day of his attempt, David set his sights on achieving 1,000 square metres of artistry.

    His determination and unwavering commitment led him to surpass the existing record on Friday, with a final achievement of setting a new record of 1,150 square metres on Sunday, July 21.

    Also speaking at the media presentation, Temitope Ashiwaju, Group Corporate Communication and Events General Manager at Tolaram commended David for his achievement and noted that his bold endeavor to break the Guinness World Record resonated deeply with the company’s values, saying that it was proud to have supported him in his quest.

    “Like he had mentioned, nine years ago, the idea to break that world record was conceived and as a brand, Tolaram gave him its 100% support and has been part of this journey through the years; even while the painting was being done, we were there all together”, he said.

    “Dr. Fola David not only broke records but also exemplified the spirit of overcoming challenges, which aligns perfectly with our brand. For us, we believe that there’s still more to be given in terms of creativity, in terms of our unity in diversity, and how important it is for us as a nation to come together to actually realise our dreams. All you just have to do is to conceive the idea and believe in yourself and it will be done,” Ashiwaju added.