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Nigerians’ response to Guinness Records’ new tweet for anyone attempting to break records is “Them Go Ban Us O”

Mide by Mide
July 5, 2023
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Nigerians’ response to Guinness Records’ new tweet for anyone attempting to break records is “Them Go Ban Us O”
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Anyone looking to break a world record has been urged by Guinness World Records to first get their title verified by the company.

The reminder and a link to the procedure for certifying a world record were also provided on the business’ official Twitter account.

A polite reminder that, before making an attempt, you should probably have our team validate your world record title. This is how it works.

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Social media users responded to the message, especially Nigerians who thought it was a subdued shade.

After Hilda Baci set the record for the longest cooking marathon (person) in May, many Nigerians have been attempting to beat various records ever then.

Others, though, supported the Guinness World Records warning and said it would assist to guarantee that attempts to break records are authentic.

Others, though, supported the Guinness World Records warning and said it would assist to guarantee that attempts to break records are authentic.

 

@Harcourt reacted:

“They made this post because of Nigerians.”

@AbdulWasih said:

“Just say “Dear Nigerians”, stop going thru the corners.”

@IchieZeb commented:

“But some records in GWR were not confirmed or applied before they were set.”

@keneben1 said:

“Na Nigerians get this sub.”

@ChimyCent reacted:

“Na Nigerians get dis one bah? Just tell us to our face, no dey disguise.”

@Ogbeni Kaybee said:

“This message is to Nigerians.”

@Hillary reacted:

“This message is strictly for Nigerians especially Ekiti and Ondo state.”

@Jobial added:

“Na we get this sub? Be like them go soon ban us o.”

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