The Guinness World Records (GWR) has experienced a significant surge in applications from Nigerians in the past two months, receiving over 1,500 submissions. Nigeria is known to be one of the top countries for GWR submissions, but this recent increase is particularly noteworthy.
One contributing factor to the rise in applications is the success of Nigerian chef Hilda Baci, who recently broke the GWR for the longest cooking marathon. Baci’s achievement has served as an inspiration for many Nigerians to attempt their own record-breaking feats.
Furthermore, the GWR has actively promoted its brand in Nigeria in recent years. Through hosting events and partnering with local media outlets, they have raised awareness and generated interest in record-breaking endeavors.
The GWR is enthusiastic about this surge in interest from Nigeria and eagerly anticipates reviewing the applications to witness the incredible feats that Nigerians can accomplish.
If you are considering applying for a Guinness World Record, it’s important to remember a few key points:
- Your feat must be measurable and verifiable.
- You need to provide sufficient evidence to support your claim.
- It is crucial to carry out your feat in a safe and ethical manner.
The Guinness World Records is a respected organization that recognizes exceptional achievements worldwide, and they encourage individuals to push their limits and showcase their talents.