Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu congratulated Dr. Fola for his remarkable achievement, hailing him as a symbol of excellence and dedication. Nigerian visual artist Dr. Fola David has made his country proud by setting a new Guinness World Record for the largest individual drawing, covering an impressive 850 square meters.
The Guinness World Record, previously held by India’s Ravi Soni for a 629.98 square meter artwork, has now been broken by Dr. Fola’s colossal piece. The artwork, which portrays a stunningly detailed depiction of Nigerian culture and heritage, has garnered international attention and recognition.
Governor Sanwo-Olu’s praise of Dr. Fola is well-deserved, as the artist’s dedication and talent have brought honor to his country. Not only has he broken a world record, but he has also shone a light on the rich history and diversity of Nigeria through his artwork.
Dr. Fola’s achievement is even more impressive when you consider the challenges he faced in creating the artwork. It took him over 120 hours to complete, and he had to battle tough weather conditions and other logistical challenges. However, his determination and passion for his craft kept him going, and the end result is truly awe-inspiring.
This achievement is a testament to the fact that Nigeria is home to some of the most talented and creative individuals in the world. Dr. Fola’s record-breaking artwork serves as an inspiration to other artists and young Nigerians, showing them that anything is possible with hard work and dedication.
Governor Sanwo-Olu’s congratulatory message is not only a celebration of Dr. Fola’s success but also a reminder of the importance of recognizing and promoting excellence in all fields. As a society, we must continue to support and encourage individuals like Dr. Fola, who are making significant contributions to their communities and the world at large.