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Nigerian Doctor Sets New Guinness World Record For Largest Drawing
A Nigerian visual artist, Dr. Fola David has broken the Guinness World Record for the largest drawing by an Individual, previously held by Ravi Soni from India.
David who is also a medical doctor broke the former record of 629.98 square metres at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, Lagos on Friday, the fourth day of his attempt and plans to reach his ultimate goal of 1,000 square metres of art.
His achievement has drawn praises from eminent Nigerians such as the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi who posted a statement on Saturday.
“Finally yesterday, I stopped by Mobolaji Johnson Arena (Onikan Stadium) to identify with and support a vibrant and creative young Nigerian, who is also a medical Doctor @foladavidart, currently embarking on the world’s largest drawing by an individual,” Obi wrote on X.
“This demonstration of creativity with cause is one I am compelled to support. The strength of Nigeria is in its youthful population, which I believe should be harnessed.
“Not only is this brilliant young man demonstrating his capacity, he is showcasing to the world that Nigeria has a wide spectrum of brilliant and dynamic young people, who can achieve anything they set their minds to accomplish, whilst doing so for the pride and delight of our beloved country.
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“I visited him around 5 pm, and by 9 pm yesterday, he was reported to have broken the previous record and still going! I congratulate him for taking this bold step, for shinning with his talents on the global stage and for bringing honour to our nation.”
Obi said the citizens’ commitment to the New Nigeria where more youths will become even more productive, in all sectors, remains unwavering.
Also on Friday, some Senior Special Assistant (SSAs) to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu visited David, as he embarks on a historic move to set a new Guinness World Record for the largest drawing by an individual.
According to Jubril Gawat who is a Senior Special Assistant on New Media to Governor Sanwo-Olu, David’s drawing is tagged: “Unity in Diversity,” which will showcase a detailed map of Nigeria, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of its diverse tribes through their unique attire, languages, art and essence.
David, meanwhile, had earlier made a post to announce his plan to attempt the Guinness World Record for the largest drawing by an individual.
“Hello X family, I will be attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the largest drawing by an individual from the 16th of July to the 21st of July 2024 at the Onikan Stadium in Lagos,” he said.
“This attempt spanning six days of drawing aims to cover over 850 square meters of canvas.”