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Olamide Oladipo-Ibikunle: Stitching Her Way Into Guinness World Records

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In a remarkable display of endurance, passion, and creativity, Olamide Oladipo-Ibikunle, a proud native of Ibadan North, Oyo State, and a resident of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, is on the brink of history. She is vying for the Guinness World Record in a 100-hour Sew-A-Thon, an extraordinary feat of dedication and skill.

The challenge began on Tuesday, 3rd December 2024, at exactly 11:20 PM, when Olamide embarked on her mission to sew continuously for 100 hours. Her journey is set to conclude on Sunday, 8th December 2024, at 3:20 AM, marking an incredible milestone in her sewing career.

From stitching intricate patterns to creating unique designs, Olamide has shown not only the depth of her talent but also her determination to inspire others with her craft. Throughout this grueling marathon, she has garnered immense support from fans, well-wishers, and fellow creatives who recognize the dedication required to achieve such a monumental goal.

As the clock ticks down, with less than 20 hours remaining, Olamide is staying focused and determined to finish strong. Her effort is a testament to the resilience and creativity that define Nigerian talent on a global scale.

This is more than a personal achievement—it’s a moment of pride for her community, her state, and her country. Let’s come together to support and celebrate Olamide Oladipo-Ibikunle as she stitches her name into the Guinness World Records.

Join the movement, cheer her on, and witness history in the making!

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