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NIGERIAN JOURNALIST SHATTERS GUINNESS WORLD RECORD FOR LONGEST INTERVIEWING MARATHON

Livinus Chibuike Victor, a renowned Nigerian journalist, has made history by setting a new Guinness World Record for the longest interviewing marathon, clocking an impressive 75 hours and 19 minutes of non-stop interviews in Abuja. The event, themed “Nigeria Our Strength,” was a powerful tribute to press freedom and took place at Harrow Park Golf Club from April 17 to 20, 2025.

During the marathon, Livinus conducted over 215 interviews with a diverse range of guests, including civic leaders and everyday Nigerians, all sharing stories that matter. His goal was to spark conversations about press freedom, a cause he believes strengthens society. “When journalists are free, people are better informed, and our democracy thrives,” he shared.

The record-breaking attempt was not without its challenges. Livinus prepared for months, training his body and mind with meditation, resilience exercises, and healthy eating. A team of health experts closely monitored him, ensuring he stayed hydrated and energized with short breaks and nutrient-packed meals.

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council supported Livinus throughout the event, with Chairman Grace Ike describing the effort as “a bold and inspiring act that shows journalism’s power to drive change.” Livinus’s achievement has not only earned him a place in the history books but has also shone a spotlight on the challenges journalists face worldwide.

“This isn’t just about endurance,” Livinus said during a press briefing. “It’s about showing the world how vital a free press is to democracy. Journalists face censorship and threats, yet we keep going. This marathon is for them.” He hopes his achievement will inspire renewed action to protect press freedom and support quality journalism.

Moses Obi Adigwe, Winner of Nigerian Idol Season 3, 2013, congratulated Livinus, saying, “I’m proud of you Livinus Chibuike Victor, the world is your stage go and conquer and fly Nigeria’s flag high.”

As Nigeria celebrates this proud moment, Livinus is already looking ahead. He dreams of taking his storytelling to new heights, with plans to host an interview in Antarctica, proving that no place is too remote for meaningful conversations. He also plans to take the Advocacy of Press Freedom across 54 African nations. “This is our story to tell and our voice to raise,” he said. “The time to defend democracy is now”.

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