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MOUAU Graduate Sets Sights on Guinness World Record with 72-Hour Quiz Marathon

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“In preparation for this momentous challenge, I have meticulously planned my approach. I have carefully selected a wide range of Agricultural-related courses that will engage and captivate the students (secondary and tertiary). By creating an outline for each piece, I will ensure a cohesive and well-structured collection of written 6000 Agricultural questions” – Prince George Ogwuru

Recent Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike (MOUAU) graduate, Prince George Ogwuru, has received approval for a 72-hour marathon quiz competition to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest quiz marathon. The competition aims to promote lifelong learning and create awareness about the significance of agriculture.

Ogwuru, a 25-year-old Plant Health Management graduate, plans to inspire a reading culture and friendly competition among youths while emphasizing the importance of agriculture in society. The event is scheduled for April 23–27, 2024, at MOUAU, featuring agricultural-related questions and participants from various disciplines. Ogwuru’s goal is to make a positive impact on young farmers and encourage the exploration of the diverse agricultural sector. Participation in the event is free.

“Let us embark on this extraordinary adventure and make history”, he said, adding that participation is free. “With a deep passion for education and agriculture, unwavering commitment to promote agriculture, I am excited to embark on this remarkable journey. Through this Guinness record attempt, I hope to leave a lasting impact on young farmers, encouraging them to explore the diversities in the agricultural sector.” – Prince George Ogwuru

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