As
part of her initiative to rekindle the interest in reading, You read
Initiative one of CSR programmes of GTBank launched in 2017 has given
her support to a 40-year old Nigerian, Olubayode Treasures Olawunmi who
is attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the Longest
Marathon Read Aloud from various schools in the environ.
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Since
2008, Deepak Sharma Bajaan has held the world record in book reading
after he read a total of 17 books in 113 hours and 15 minutes.
Now,
Olubayode is taking a shot at breaking the world record by reading over
15 Nigerian published books in 120 hours over a period of 6 days at the
Herbert Macaulay Library, Yaba.
Hail from Ogun state, Olubayode Tresures Olawunmi started the challenge on Monday 26th
February, 2018 at exactly 1;30pm Nigerian time. So far, he has read
nine books including Toni Kan’s the Carnivorous City, Sarah Ladipo
Manyika’s Independence, Leye Adenle’s Easy Motion Tourist, Elnathan
John’s Born on a Tuesday amongst many others.
Today (1st March) is the 3rd day of his marathon attempt and he has done over 72hours of reading.
The
father of 3, Olawunmi, students from various schools in the environs
and 250 readers were highly celebrated by GTBank at the Herbert Macaulay
Library, Yaba recently refurbished by the bank.
GTBank
has consistently played a leading role in Africa’s banking industry.
The Bank is regarded by industry watchers as one of the best run
financial institutions across its subsidiary countries and serves as a
role model within the financial service industry due to its bias for
world class corporate governance standards, excellent service quality
and innovation.
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