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FUTA Student Plans To Beat Five-year World Record On Longest Reading
A postgraduate student of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) Christopher Olusa has unfolded plans to beat the Guinness World record of Marathon reading currently held by Ananta Ram from Nepal.
A Nepali, Ananta Ram is the current holder of the record after achieving the longest speech marathon of 90 hr and 2 min, in Kathmandu, Nepal from 27 to 31 August 2018.
However, Olusa is attempting to set aside the record with a 120-hour (Five days) word-to-word speech beating Ram who is the current holder who has read for four days totaling 90 hours, two minutes.
He said he has got approval from the Guinness World Record (GWR) to embark on the Marathon reading which would begin next week in Akure, the Ondo State capital. He said he would be working with a 40-man team to achieve the feat.
His words “I have consistently strived to make a positive impact on society, as the owner of the #TalkWithTheDuke platform has been a platform for advocacy, engagement, and innovation. My journey has been one marked by dedication to the cause of change and the relentless pursuit of knowledge.
“It is with this same spirit that I bring you today’s announcement regarding the upcoming Speech Marathon, an event that embodies the very essence of transformation and inspiration.
“The genesis of this remarkable endeavor was born from an unwavering commitment to inspire positive change in our society. It is about transcending boundaries, shattering limits, and aspiring towards something extraordinary.
“I am overjoyed to announce that our unwavering dedication has borne fruit, as Guinness World Records has granted us their esteemed approval for what promises to be an unprecedented feat.
“Our Speech Marathon is not just another event; it is a testament to human determination and the unyielding power of words. Over five days, we will embark on a journey of enlightenment, as I read speeches from inspirational figures spanning the annals of history.
“From past and present world leaders to influential individuals who have left an indelible
mark on our world, I will draw wisdom and inspiration from their words.
“I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude to our partners and sponsors who have already lent their invaluable support to this noble cause. I am at the peak of physical fitness and mental readiness to undertake this
monumental challenge.
“All funds raised during the marathon will be dedicated to the noble cause of training children with Aphasia, a brain disorder that affects speech and comprehension.
“This initiative will be conducted under the banner of the #TalkWithTheDuke Foundation, reflecting our commitment to making a meaningful impact on those in need. Our theme, “Voices of Change: Inspiring Solutions for a Better World,” resonates deeply with the essence of this marathon.
“It encapsulates our collective aspiration to inspire transformation, ignite hope, and foster positive change.”
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