Nigerian Man Breaks World Record, plays Video game for 75 Hours

Nigerian Man Breaks World Record, plays Video game for 75 Hours

Nigerian Man Breaks World Record, plays Video game for 75 Hours

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Oside Oluwole, a Nigerian organic chemist and auto dealer known as Khoded, has been recognized by Guinness World Records for finishing the longest videogame long distance race.


Guinness World Record (GWR) recognized this accomplishment via web-based entertainment.


Oluwole, age 24, set this record by playing a soccer videogame for 75 hours in a row, adding up to more than 500 games played.


He broke the past record of 50 hours, accomplished by British chap David Whitefoot in 2022.


Oluwole acknowledged this demand determined to create cash for a neighborhood emergency clinic in his old neighborhood of Iejbu-Tribute.


GWR perceived Oluwole’s achievement, guaranteeing that he broke the record overwhelmingly.


The record was set in 2010 at 24 hours and afterward expanded to 50 hours in the wake of being beaten multiple times in 11 years.


Announcing Oluwole’s feat, GWR wrote:


“Before nobody in the past has broken this record overwhelmingly as Oside has. It was first set in 2010 with a period of 24 hours and step by step expanded to 50 hours in the wake of being beaten multiple times in 11 years.”




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In other new, Rhema Ahonsi, a College of Lagos undergrad, is endeavoring to establish a standard for the longest singing long distance race determined to get his name went into the Guinness World Record.


Rhema, 27, is expecting to turn into the principal Nigerian to sing for the longest hour. She is joining various different Nigerians who are breaking records, a peculiarity that Guinness has never seen prior to following Hilda Baci’s cook-a-thon record.


Set a GRW for long distance race cooking authoritatively enlisted at 93 hours 11 minutes by the GWR in the wake of cooking for a sum of 100 hours in May 2023 in Lagos, Culinary expert Baci, who was as of late ousted by Irish gourmet specialist Alan Fisher, was tested.


After Hilda’s achievement, Nigerians suddenly took on to the pattern, leading to famous people like Culinary expert Damilola Adeparusi and masseuse Joyce Ijeoma, who endeavored to break the record for the longest nonstop back rub by falling after over 50 hours.



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