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Oluwaseun Kuforiji, a talented Nigerian tailor, has achieved an incredible feat by setting a new Guinness World Record for the longest sewing marathon. This remarkable achievement showcases Kuforiji's dedication, perseverance, and passion for his craft.
The record-breaking attempt took place in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, where Kuforiji sewed non-stop for an impressive 106 hours, 55 minutes, and 20 seconds. During this time, he crafted 18 outfits, including a full Agbada in the first six hours. Kuforiji's achievement is a testament to his skill, creativity, and determination.
His record-breaking attempt has not only brought pride to Nigeria but has also inspired others to pursue their passions and push beyond their limits.
The Guinness World Record holder took to Instagram to express his excitement and gratitude, saying, "This is more than just a record; it's a testament to perseverance, skill, and the power of believing in one's craft."
Kuforiji's achievement serves as a reminder that with hard work, dedication, and passion, anything is possible. His record-breaking feat has also highlighted the importance of preserving traditional Nigerian crafts and promoting local talent. Kuforiji's achievement is a celebration of Nigerian culture and creativity, and his record is sure to inspire a new generation of tailors and fashion designers. By pushing the boundaries of what is possible, Kuforiji has proven that Nigerian tailors can compete with the best in the world.
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