She made this known via a Twitter post on Sunday while
sharing a picture confirming the acceptance of her application from the
Guinness World Records via email.
The email partly reads, “Hello Oyinlola, We are pleased to
inform you that your application has been accepted under the following title:
Longest painting marathon.
“When you visit your online Application Summary using this
link, http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/account/applications/1187111 you will
be able to view both the details of the current record to beat (or minimum
requirement for an open record title) and the Record Guidelines for this record
title.
“You can also download the Record Guidelines by clicking on
View Guidelines. Records are being attempted every day, so check your profile
again before your attempt to see if the record to beat has changed.”
Responding to the mail, she tweeted; “I’m thrilled to
announce that Guinness World Records has given me the green light for the
longest painting marathon! On October 28-30th 2023, I’ll embark on an
incredible journey of creativity and endurance.
“Join me in breaking boundaries, unleashing imagination, and
setting a new record! But I can’t do it alone. I’m seeking sponsors to help
make this historic event possible. By supporting me, you’ll not only be part of
a record-breaking achievement but also contribute to the promotion of art and
creativity worldwide.”
THE PUNCH reports that she is among several vibrant
Nigerians who are striving to set high standards by breaking and setting world
records.