- Dr. Fola David, a medical maestro with a burning passion for the arts, embarked on an epic six-day drawing marathon, annihilated the Guinness World Record with audacious panache.
- What catapulted this event into legendary status was the electrifying presence of Hilda Baci and Peter Obi.
- They bore witness to this titanic drawing spectacle, transforming it from a mere record-breaking attempt into an unforgettable carnival of creativity and sheer willpower
Fola David, the indefatigable Nigerian doctor and visual artist, has etched his name into the annals of history by setting a dazzling new Guinness World Record (GWR) for the largest drawing by an individual.
This artistic colossus began his Herculean endeavor on July 16, transformed Onikan Stadium into a vibrant canvas of creativity and endurance.
David, hailing from the bustling city of Lagos, embarked on this six-day drawing marathon with a grand vision: to illustrate a sprawling map of Nigeria, meticulously showcasing the nation’s rich tapestry of diverse cultures.
With each stroke, he aimed to capture the essence and spirit of his homeland.
By Friday, David had not only surpassed the previous record of 629.98 m² (6781.04 ft²), held by India’s Ravi Soni since November 30, 2021, but he had obliterated it with a monumental artwork. Soni’s record, achieved in Rajasthan, now stands in the shadow of David’s awe-inspiring feat.
Yet, David’s ambitions soar higher still, as he revealed his ultimate goal: to create a mind-boggling 1000 square metres of art, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the world of visual arts.
Throughout this artistic odyssey, David was not alone. A cavalcade of distinguished Nigerians flocked to Onikan Stadium to cheer him on, turning the event into a veritable festival of support and admiration.
Among the illustrious visitors were Peter Obi, the former presidential candidate whose presence added a political gravitas; Hilda Baci, the celebrated chef and former GWR holder, whose culinary fame and charm brought an extra sparkle to the proceedings; and Farooq Oreagba, the flamboyant businessman who had recently dazzled the crowds at the 2024 Ojude Oba Festival.
Adding to the chorus of support, the management of the College of Medicine University of Lagos (CMUL), David’s alma mater, made a resounding show of solidarity.
The attempt is expected to end on July 21. David’s record-breaking attempt is however subject to confirmation from the prestigious British reference book.
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