A Nigerian book enthusiast, John Obot is making waves as he endeavors to shatter the Guinness World Record for ‘The Longest Marathon Reading Aloud’ by an individual.
Obot, a devoted member of the Uyo Book Club, started his marathon at City View Hall in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State on Sunday at 3 p.m, aiming to read for an astonishing 145 consecutive hours.
Obot who reads aloud with a microphone against a white background has gone more than 24 hours. As he reads, he swivels on his chair gently.
As of the latest update, John Obot has dedicated 16 hours to his mission, as reported by Comfort 95.1 FM, Uyo.
His determination to set a new record is not without precedent; the current title holder, Turkey’s Rysbai Isakov, achieved this remarkable feat in 2022 by reading aloud for an astounding 124 hours and 15 minutes.
Obot’s attempt to break this record not only highlights his passion for literature but also serves as a testament to the enduring human spirit and the pursuit of excellence in the face of challenges.
The world waits to see if John Obot etching his name in the annals of Guinness World Records.
The man currently at Watbridge Hotel and Suites in Uyo to complete the arduous task planned to read many books. Ads by John Obot has read for eight hours and moving strong.
Some of the reactions from his Facebook page reads: Abasifreke Dan said: “Keep going, John!” Elizabeth Felix said: “Congratulations in advance.”
Edymariae Dominic said: “We are behind you brother. May God give you the grace to achieve this.”
Akan Mike said: “This reminds me of my high school days ‘comprehension’ very interesting.”
Ibanga Isine said: “I will be here with you till the early hours of tomorrow. Not only with prayers but will continuously drop words of encouragement for you brother. Strength. Love. Light.”
Christian Jacob said: “Wishing you sufficient grace to accomplish this task.”
Mbosowo Akai said: ‘More like he is telling us a story! I love it.” Wilson Henry Wilson said: “Kudos brother! Jah give you the strength to scale through.”
Uby Essien Onna said: “Read on bro! I will stay here with you forever.”
John’s academic profile
Born on Saturday November 12, 1988, John was born to a broadcast journalist, Mr John Obot and wife, Bernadette, a teacher.
From Ikot Ekpene Local Government Area, he attended Army Children Nursery School in Akwunanwu, Enugu. He later attended Presbyterian Primary School on Enwe Street in Uyo.
In the secondary education, John’s path crossed at Queen of Apostles Seminary, Afaha Obong, Abak LGA, his father’s alma mater.
His journey continued at the Nigerian Christian Institute (NCI), Uyo, where he played a pivotal role in forming the school’s Press and Literary Club.
As its pioneer president, he oversaw the production of dramas and news reports, even constructing and donating a press board at the entrance of the school chapel. An extraordinary moment in his youth occurred when, in Senior Secondary 1, he interviewed Senator Effiong Bob, who was visiting the school. Impressed by John’s talent and in memory of his late father, a friend of the senator, Sen. Effiong Bob generously offered to pay for John’s school fees until his graduation.
After completing secondary school, John faced a unique challenge when the courses he intended to study at the University of Uyo were delisted due to accreditation issues. In response, he made a wise decision to enroll at the International Management and Finance Institute in 2004 for a one-year Diploma in Computer Engineering and Maintenance.
In 2010, he gained admission into the Department of Curriculum Studies Educational Management & Planning, University of Uyo.
His commitment led him to becoming the Secretary-General of the Curriculum Studies Students Association (CUSSA), where he played a pivotal role in drafting the association’s first constitution.