Nigerian school of Eloquence sets Guinness World Record with 480-hour speech marathon

The School of Eloquence, Lagos

Nigeria has once again gained international recognition after the School of Eloquence, a leading public speaking academy, officially secured the Guinness World Record for the longest speech marathon by a group following an extraordinary 480-hour speaking challenge.

 

The historic achievement was confirmed by ­Guinness World Records after the institution successfully completed a 20-day speech marathon that ran continuously from April 1 to April 21, 2026.

 

The feat has attracted widespread praise across Nigeria and beyond, with many describing it as another powerful example of Nigerian resilience, creativity, intellectual capacity, and determination on the global stage.

 

According to Guinness World Records Senior Adjudicator, Lena Khulman, the Nigerian academy shattered the previous world record of 127 hours, 31 minutes, and 4.23 seconds, which had been set by Toastmasters District 112 in New Zealand in April 2018.

 

Announcing the official confirmation, Khulman explained that the record attempt underwent a rigorous verification process involving detailed examination of video evidence, livestream archives, operational documentation, witness reports, and continuity checks before the title was formally awarded.

 

She described the achievement as an extraordinary demonstration of endurance, discipline, teamwork, coordination, and consistency maintained over an intense 20-day period.

 

According to her, the successful completion of the marathon placed the School of Eloquence firmly in the Guinness World Records history books as the new global title holder.

 

The marathon reportedly involved continuous public speaking sessions designed to test not only communication ability but also physical stamina, mental alertness, organisation, and collaborative effort among participants.

 

Speaking after the official declaration, the Dean of the School of Eloquence, Mr. Ubong Essien, described the achievement as a landmark moment for both the institution and Nigeria as a whole.

 

He explained that the ambitious attempt was inspired by the academy’s 20th anniversary celebration and represented a desire to showcase Nigeria positively on the global stage.

 

Essien stated that beyond breaking a world record, the project was aimed at proving that Nigeria possesses immense intellectual talent, eloquence, and the ability to achieve greatness through determination and strategic collaboration.

 

According to him, the recognition presents Nigeria to the world from a different perspective — one centered on innovation, education, communication, and excellence.

 

The achievement has also sparked renewed conversations around the growing influence of Nigerian talents in global record-setting events, especially following previous Guinness World Record successes recorded by Nigerians in areas such as cooking, art, dance, and endurance challenges.

 

Observers note that record-breaking attempts have increasingly become a source of national pride, youth motivation, and international visibility for Nigeria.

 

Social media reactions following the announcement have been overwhelmingly positive, with many Nigerians congratulating the academy for projecting the country positively before a global audience.

 

Education and communication experts have also praised the accomplishment, describing public speaking as a vital skill capable of shaping leadership, influencing governance, improving confidence, and strengthening professional opportunities for young people.

 

Analysts say the achievement could further boost interest in public speaking, leadership training, and communication development among Nigerian youths seeking personal and professional growth.

 

The School of Eloquence’s record-setting marathon now stands as one of the longest officially recognised group speech events ever recorded globally, reinforcing Nigeria’s growing reputation in international endurance and excellence-driven achievements.

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