- Popular Nigerian comedian, Woli Arole has revealed his aim to break a Guinness Record by praying for 5000 hours.
- He shared that the venue and time he was going to begin the prayer session was ready and he can’t wait to embark on the challenge.
- Despite being difficult to achieve, Woli Arole confidently assert that he was going to make it happen.
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Popular Nigerian comedian, Woli Arole has set tongues wagging after revealing his intention of breaking the Guinness World Record for the longest praying time.
In Nigeria, it is almost now a trend to break and set new records following Chef Hilda Baci, Chef Dammy and a young man who aims to pen his name as the longest movie watcher.
Well, in his aim to follow the trend, the 33-year-old comedian took to his Instagram page to announce he wants to take the sit as the one who prayed for the longest time.
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According to him, it was difficult but doable and he has every intention to make it happen as he names the session, “Woli Arole Pray-a-thon.”
In a subsequent post, he revealed the location and time he was going to be hosting the prayer sessions was set.
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Woli Arole sets to help girl who prayed on assembly ground
Meanwhile, a little girl wowed Nigerians after she took the stage on the assembly ground at her school and prayed passionately.
In a video posted by @solution697, the little girl who was in her uniform was captured fervently taking the lead in prayer on the assembly ground.
The kid who prayed in Yoruba language started by thanking God and then asking for forgiveness while her schoolmates chorused ‘amen’.