Longest Twerk achieved Guinness World Record at over 3 hours

Twerking

By Elegbede Abiodun

…previous record holder for the longest twerking is Elena Sofie Sterlini…

A Nigerian man Babajide Israel, has set a new Guinness World Record (GWR) for the longest duration of twerking after twerking for three hours and 30 seconds in Lagos.

The GWR made the announcement of the new record set for twerking a form of dancing that involves bending low and moving the bottom and hips on its website.

The previous record holder for the longest twerking is Elena Sofie Sterlini, an Austrian who twerked for two hours and one minute on 3 January 2023.

GWR said Babajide attempted to set a new record for twerking to give comfort to those suffering from depression all over the world.

GWR wrote: “This record attempt was personal to Babajide as it was a way for him to get out of his comfort zone and to raise awareness for anyone suffering from depression all around the world.

‘‘His message is that no record is too crazy, too big, too great or too little to achieve. There is always space for everyone and their unique attributes.”

According to Babajide, he wants to show that any pursuit is achievable, no matter how big or how special it is.

The new feat is already generating reactions on social media, with some applauding his commitment and others expressing surprise at the odd nature of the record.

Since June 2023, when Hilda Baci, achieved a new GWR for the longest cook-a-thon, many Nigerians have attempted to break world records in different spheres of life.

Adebanjo’s feat comes on the heels of Fola David, the Nigerian doctor and visual artist, who broke the existing Guinness World Record (GWR) for the world’s largest drawing by an individual.

The drawing, “Unity in Diversity”, showcases the diverse ethnic groups of Nigeria through their unique attire, languages, culture, and artistic expressions.

The Lagos-based visual artist began the six-day project on July 16 at Onikan Stadium with the goal of sketching 1000 square metres of art to highlight Nigeria’s numerous cultural traditions.

The Lagos-based visual artist began the six-day project on July 16 at Onikan Stadium with the goal of sketching 1000 square metres of art to highlight Nigeria’s numerous cultural traditions.

Earlier in April, Tunde Onakoya, Nigerian chess champion, emerged victorious in his quest to set a new world record for the longest chess marathon.

Though originally set out to do 58 hours, Onakoya persevered for a gruelling 60 hours before finally halting his historic challenge in Times Square, New York City.(NAN) (nannews.ng)

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Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

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