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Guinness World Records Recognizes Nigerian Foodie Brian Nwana Record for Most Fast Food Restaurants Visited in 24 Hours

by Millicent Arebun Onuoha
9 months ago
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Guinness World Records has officially recognized Brian Nwanaas the record holder for the Most Fast Food Restaurants Visited in 24 Hours. The 22-year-old food content creator from Abuja surpassed the previous record of 100 restaurants, set by Canadian YouTuber Eric Decker, also known as Airrack.

On April 24th, Brian embarked on an ambitious mission to highlight Abuja’s diverse food scene and Nigerian cuisine. Starting at 5 pm from Chicken Republic in Gwarinpa and concluding exactly 24 hours later at Truck Central, Brian visited a remarkable 150 eateries, exceeding his initial goal of 120.

What makes Brian’s achievement even more notable is that he completed the entire journey on foot, without any form of transportation. His culinary adventure included a wide array of dishes, from traditional Nigerian fare like Moin Moin and Amala to international favorites such as shawarma, pizza, fried chicken, and burgers.

“This record demonstrates the richness and diversity of Nigerian food culture,” Brian said. “I hope it inspires more people to explore and appreciate the vibrant food scene here.”

 

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