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Nigerian content creator breaks Guinness records for most fast-food restaurants visited

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The attempt, which took place in Abuja, required him to visit all restaurants on foot 
The attempt, which took place in Abuja, required him to visit all restaurants on foot
  • A Nigerian social media content creator, Munachimso Nwana, recently broke the Guinness World record for visiting 150 fast-food restaurants in a day
  • The attempt, which took place in Abuja, required him to visit all restaurants on foot 
  • Nigerians celebrated the feat of the young content creator 

A 22-year-old Nigerian content creator and food consultant, Munachimso Brian Nwana is the latest holder of the Guinness World Record (GWR) for most fast-food restaurants visited in 24 hours. 

Nwana reportedly visited a total of 150 fast-food restaurants across Abuja, Nigeria in a day to smash the record-breaking title.

During his attempt, the 22-year-old had no access to private transportation of any sort as his visits were completely done on foot.

Through the GWR official X (formerly Twitter) page, the announcement was made to recognise Nwana’s unwavering effort to complete his attempt to surpass the previous record set by American YouTuber Airrack.

Nigerian social media star @BrianNwana travelled 25 kilometres on foot whilst visiting 150 fast food restaurants in 24 hours, smashing the previous record by 50.” it wrote.

On his part, Nwana took to his X handle to also share the news and celebrate his milestone as he reposted the post from GWR. The content creator started his attempt on April 24 and completed it on April 25. 

Nigerians celebrate Nwana’s record-breaking feat 

TheRadar compiled some comments below: 

@buzzedison said, “Breaking records, nice.”

@UTDQuarters said, “Naija to the world!”

@obiokeke_ wrote, “world records attempts that happen away from social media noise have the highest success rate.”

@swagnito said, “Abuja to the world records

@cypha1011 said, “I love this record @BrianNwana”

@Rhewt_les commented, “Finally! Happy for him.”

@BrianUwakwe said, “Congratulations Brian.” 

@desola09 said, “are you serious? Congratulations to this guy, from his videos, I believe he is a cool guy. All the best.”

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Esther Kalu is a journalist covering entertainment, majoring in Lifestyle, Art and Culture. She also freelances as a screenwriter. When she is not writing, she is watching a film, reading a book or listening to music.

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