Samson Ajao, a 27-year-old Nigerian, has achieved an incredible feat by setting a new Guinness World Record for the longest marathon reading aloud. He read for an astonishing 215 hours, surpassing the previous record of 124 hours set by Rysbai Isakov of Kyrgyzstan in 2022.
Ajao’s remarkable achievement was recognized by Guinness World Records, who described it as one of the longest marathon record attempts in their history.
He read over 100 books covering various subjects, including finance, sales, management, leadership, politics, health, and mental wellness.
Ajao’s motivation for attempting the record was to promote literacy development and inspire a reading culture in Nigeria. His remarkable feat has not only made him a record holder but also a role model for many Nigerians.
READ MORE: Uruguayan Footballer, Izquierdo Passes Away After Collapsing During Match
The record attempt was witnessed by dignitaries, including Osun State House of Assembly Speaker Ngozi Adeleke and Education Commissioner Dipo Eluwole. Ajao’s parents also expressed pride in their son’s accomplishment.
This achievement is a testament to Ajao’s dedication and perseverance.
He did not sleep during his breaks and sought advice from medical professionals to preserve his voice and minimize toilet breaks.
Ajao’s record has put Nigeria on the global map, and his achievement will inspire many to promote literacy and a reading culture.