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READERMANIA: John Obot breaks Guinness World record, Gov Eno celebrates him

by Maryam Olaniyi
READERMANIA: John Obot breaks Guinness World record, Gov Eno celebrates him

READERMANIA: John Obot breaks Guinness World record, Gov Eno celebrates him

 

Last night, John Obot broke the Guinness World Record for the longest individual who spent 124 hours reading and went further to extend it to 153 hours.

Obot reached 145 hours on Monday, 18 September, beating a previous record of 124 hours set in September 2022 by a Kyrgyzstan, Rysbai Isakov, in Bursa, Turkey.

Mr John Obot is a professional teacher and has read from a variety of books; mostly Nigerian literature in Westbridge Hotel, along IBB Avenue, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital.

Some of the over 40 books Mr Obot read aloud within the six days include: Echoes of The Traditional Society written by a renowned Nigerian journalist, Akpandem James.

Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe; Civil War Child by Nestor Udoh; Ibibio Nation: History and Culture by Oto-Obong Uwah; Eze Goes to School by Michael Crowder and Onuora Nzekwu; and Animal Farm by George Orwell etc.

Speaking before the commencement of the exercise, Obot said he undertook the task to draw attention to the fast-declining reading culture, especially among Nigerian youths, and as a way of encouraging authors to continue their art of writing.

Akwa Ibom Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has sent his hearty congratulations to John Obot for the longest individual reading termed ‘ READERMANIA’.

In a message of congratulations released on his behalf by his Chief Press Secretary, Ekerete Udoh, Governor Eno, was effusive in his praise of Mr Obot.

“This is what we all can do in our various fields with the right discipline, mindset, determination and focus. This is what the Akwa Ibom spirit represents: Resilience, grit, determination, ‘can-do’ bravado and passion to excel.

“Your success has ignited our reading culture and I look forward to celebrating you and other heroes and heroines during our forthcoming 36th State Anniversary. Congratulations again, great son of Akwa Ibom.”

Since the inception of the task on September 12th, several personalities including dignitaries within and outside the state have stopped by to show solidarity in their different ways.

Our correspondent reports that there was loud rejoicing by spectaculars both inside and on the overflow even as the new intending record holder took some minutes out to exchange pleasantries and had snapshots with the dignitaries who were there to witness him set the new read-aloud record.

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