Eight Notable Nigerians Rewriting History with Guinness World Records Since 2024
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These record breakers represent more than individual success. They reflect discipline, preparation, resilience, and belief. Nigeria continues to produce individuals who are willing to step onto the world stage and redefine what is possible...
In recent years, Nigerians have continued to push boundaries across education, leadership, music, art, beauty, culinary innovation, and mental endurance. These achievements are not just personal milestones. They reflect a nation bold enough to test limits and disciplined enough to win on the global stage. Here is a closer look at some of the most recent record breakers and what their accomplishments mean.
1. Hilda Baci
Record: Largest Serving of Rice
Date: 12 September 2025
Hilda Baci set the record for the largest serving of rice with 8,780 kg, further expanding her influence in the culinary world. The event celebrated culture, hospitality, and community while demonstrating the scale and ambition of Nigerian cuisine on a global platform. In January 2026, Hilda Baci became a three time Guinness World Records holder for the largest serving of rice overall.

2. Peter Adeleke
Record: Longest Leadership Lesson
Date: 29 August 2025
Peter Adeleke earned global recognition for delivering the longest leadership lesson in the world. The 28-hour-and-45-minute session focused on transformational and servant leadership principles, keeping participants fully engaged throughout. This milestone elevated leadership education to a new level and sparked conversations about purpose-driven impact and influence through the Peter Adeleke Leadership Empowerment Initiative.

3. Fola David-Tolaram
Record: Largest Drawing by an Individual
Date: 21 July 2024
Fola David‑Tolaram created the largest drawing by an individual, measuring 1,004.7 square metres, producing a powerful visual statement that celebrated African identity and artistic excellence. His work gained international attention and reinforced Nigeria’s growing presence in the global art community.

4. Joshua Olusanya
Record: Longest Marathon Playing the Trumpet
Date: 9 May 2025
Joshua Olusanya set a remarkable record for the longest trumpet playing marathon. The achievement demanded breath control, physical endurance, and consistent musical performance. His success shines a spotlight on Nigeria’s vibrant music culture and proves that artistic talent, when combined with discipline, can achieve world recognition. He achieved it for 25 hours 30minute.

5. Anita Natacha Akide
Record: Most Cosmetic Makeovers in 24 Hours by an Individual
Date: 12 October 2025
Anita Natacha Akide achieved the record for the most cosmetic makeovers completed in 24 hours by an individual. The accomplishment required precision, speed, and sustained focus. Her achievement highlights the rapid growth and professionalism within Nigeria’s beauty industry.

6. Tunde Onakoya
Record: Longest Chess Marathon
Date: 17 April 2025
Tunde Onakoya completed the longest chess marathon, combining strategic thinking with remarkable endurance. Known for using chess as a tool to empower young people, his achievement amplified his mission and brought international recognition to his advocacy work. He achieved it for 64 hours.

7. Sanusi Kazeem
Record: Longest Mathematics Lesson
Date: 12 April 2025
Sanusi Kazeem made history by delivering the longest mathematics lesson ever recorded. His achievement required mental strength, deep subject mastery, and physical endurance. Beyond breaking a record, he sent a strong message about the value of education and the power of intellectual discipline. His accomplishment inspires students to approach mathematics with confidence and ambition. He achieved it for 31 hr 42 min.

8. Joshua Babatunde Aiyenuro
Record: Longest Professional Hairdressing Marathon
Date: 29 January 2026
Joshua Babatunde Aiyenuro turned hairstyling into a historic endurance event. By completing the longest professional hairdressing marathon for 72 hours, he showcased both technical excellence and stamina. His record highlights the global relevance of Nigeria’s beauty and grooming industry and celebrates creativity as a serious and respected profession.

These record breakers represent more than individual success. They reflect discipline, preparation, resilience, and belief. Nigeria continues to produce individuals who are willing to step onto the world stage and redefine what is possible.
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