Pan-Atlantic University Alumnus Breaks World Record For Most Fast Food Restaurants Visited In Abuja
- A 22-year-old Nigerian content creator has set a new world record by visiting 150 fast food restaurants in 24 hours
- This remarkable performance surpasses the previous record of 100, set in New York by American YouTuber Airrack.
- Brian’s feat is even more impressive as he completed the entire route on foot in Abuja, overcoming the city’s limited public transport infrastructure.
Munachimso Brian Nwana, a 22-year-old content creator and culinary consultant, has set a new world record by visiting the most fast food restaurants in just 24 hours.
Brian, a Pan Atlantic University alumnus, visited a staggering 150 different establishments, breaking the previous record of 100, set last year by American YouTuber Airrack.
Previously, the record was held by TikTok stars Nick DiGiovanni and the late Lynn “Lynja” Davis.
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While previous record attempts took place in New York, Brian’s feat took place in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria.
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Reflecting on his feat, Brian said: “New York has many restaurants and a robust public transportation system, so doing this in Abuja was much more daunting and difficult.”
To meet the strict requirements of the record, no private transport was allowed, meaning Brian completed the entire journey on foot.
Despite Abuja’s limited public transport infrastructure, he managed to walk more than 25km (15 miles), starting at Chicken Republic in Gwarinpa and ending at the Kilimanjaro fast food chain in the city centre.
In a recent development, Legitimate.ng It was reported that a Nigerian, John Obot, who got approval from Guinness World Records for reading for 145 hours, has started.
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In the meantime, Legitimate.ng It was earlier reported that a Nigerian man from Ekiti State attempted to break the world record for the longest hours spent watching movies.
Record-breaking aspirant, Adebiyi Isreal, said he had filed an application with Guinness World Records and informed the body of his plans.
Adebiyi posted a screenshot of an email he said he received from Guinness World Records, informing him of the approval of his application.
Source: Legit.ng
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