- Oluwaseun Kuforiji is a Nigerian tailor who set a new Guinness World Record.
- He achieved the record for the longest sewing marathon.
- His achievement surpasses the previous record, highlighting a significant milestone in the fashion industry.

Oluwaseun Kuforiji, a talented Nigerian tailor, has made history by setting a new Guinness World Record for the longest sewing marathon.
Kuforiji achieved this remarkable feat in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, sewing non-stop for an incredible 106 hours, 55 minutes, and 20 seconds from January 22 to 26, 2025.
His record-breaking performance surpasses the previous milestone, marking a significant achievement in the global fashion industry.
Celebrating his success, Kuforiji took to Instagram to express his gratitude for the recognition and support he received throughout his journey.
“Officially a Guinness World Record Holder! 106 hours, 55 minutes, and 20 seconds of non-stop sewing—needle and thread in hand, passion in my heart! From crafting a full Agbada in the first six hours to completing 18 outfits, this journey has been nothing short of incredible,” he wrote.
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In other news, A man has taken social media by storm after a video emerged showing him performing push-ups on a power line.
The viral footage, originally shared on TikTok, captures the daring individual gripping high-voltage cables while executing the workout.
It remains uncertain whether the power line was live, as he appeared to hold onto it with his bare hands without any visible safety equipment.
How he managed to climb onto the power line and why he chose such a risky location for his workout remain unanswered questions.
As the clip spreads across platforms, concerned viewers have flooded the comment section with a mix of shock and disbelief.
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