Africa
Longest Radio broadcast marathon record broken in Nigeria

A Nigerian, Peters Buhari, has unofficially broken the record for the longest radio program by an individual.
The previous record, 80 hours, was held by Taishi Osaka, who hosted a radio talk show in Japan.
However, Buhari has surpassed this feat and continues to press on with the seconds and minutes still counting to attain a 137 hours goal.
Buhari’s dedication and passion for radio broadcasting are truly commendable.
Despite feeling tired and exhausted, he continues to entertain and engage his listeners with his captivating conversations.
As the seconds and minutes continue to tick by, Buhari’s unwavering commitment to his craft is a source of inspiration for radio hosts and enthusiasts around the world.
His record-breaking achievement is not only a personal triumph but also a celebration of the power of radio in connecting people and spreading joy and entertainment.
With each passing hour, Buhari’s name is etched in the annals of radio history, solidifying his legacy as a talented and dedicated broadcaster. Congratulations to Peters Buhari on this incredible accomplishment!
Peters is a degree holder in both Mathematics and Economics.
An event host, public speaker and
His interests span the areas of sports, good governance, and accountability, and he promotes these concepts on the various shows he is privileged to anchor on a daily basis.
A broadcaster with experience on various media platforms on both Radio and Television.
Peters brings an exuberance to his delivery that enriches his expression and makes Him a total delight to hear.
He is the Head of Programmes at Heritage 104.9 FM Eket, Akwa Ibom State.
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