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Nigerian man eats in 150 restaurants in 24 hours, breaks Guinness World Record

Nigerian man eats in 150 restaurants in 24 hours, breaks Guinness World Record

Nigerian man identified as Brian Nwanna has secured a Guinness World Record for visiting the most fast food restaurants in 24 hours.

Nwanna, a 22-year-old content creator and culinary consultant, accomplished the extraordinary challenge by trekking 25 kilometers on foot to visit 150 fast food outlets across Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

The previous record was held by American YouTuber Airrack, who visited 100 establishments in a single day.

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Nwanna exceeded the previous record by 50 restaurants, setting a new standard in this challenging feat.

The journey, which reportedly began at Chicken Republic in the Gwarinpa residential area and concluded at Kilimanjaro in the city center.

Nigerian man eats in 150 restaurants in 24 hours, breaks Guinness World Record

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