Guinness World Records has been documenting and showcasing incredible human achievements for over six decades. From the awe-inspiring to the downright bizarre, these records have captivated audiences around the world. In this article, we will take a look at
Nigerian athlete, Blessing Okagbare has been recognised by the Guiness Book of World Records as the only athlete to have attended the Athletics Diamond Meetings 67 times. The sprinter shared the good news via her Instagram account on Wednesday. According to
Following up on the success of his recent releases - "Motivation" & "Kettle", highly talented pidgin english rapper - Erigga, presents the visuals for his recent single - "Glory (The Genesis)" featuring Nosa, produced by DJ Toxic. The video was shot and directed
Wow!!! Its 2013 Guinnes World Record Again, As the 2013 Edition is about to be Released, We decided to leak out an Amazing Record out of it... The World Tallest Dog is "Zeus". Zeus was the father of the gods in Ancient Greece, and his namesake, a 3-year-old
Manchester United forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, has received his Guinness World Records certificate after breaking the record of goals in men's international football. Ronaldo grabbed a brace as Portugal beat Ireland 2-1 on Wednesday to achieve the feat. Before
Guinness World Record has finally certified Nigerian chef, Hilda Effiong Bassey, aka Hilda Baci, who broke the record for the longest cooking marathon by individual. We recall that Hilda Baci last month, cooked for 100 hours non-stop, breaking India's Lata
An 11-year-old boy, Chinonso Eche has become the youngest African footballer to set a Guinness World Record for the most consecutive football touches in one minute. Chinonso Eche who hails from Warri, Delta State was fished out after he was able to complete
A Danish man has earned an unusual Guinness World Records title after he managed to stuff 68 matchsticks into his nostrils. Peter von Tangen Buskov, 39, was awarded the title for the most matches held in the nose, surpassing Guinness World Records' goal of
Guinness World Records, or GWR, is an annual British reference book that lists world records for both human achievements and nature's extremes. The book, the idea of Sir Hugh Beaver, was co-founded in August 1955 in Fleet Street, London, by twin brothers Norris
'Records are meant to be broken' is an old saying that describes the fragility of achievements and encourages individuals to keep pushing in spite of their success. The Guinness World Record has been documenting extraordinary feats of man and natural extremes