Nigerian Woman, Habibat Salawudeen Ihiovi-Jack Completes Guinness World Record 144-hour Bible Reading

144-hour Bible Reading

Habibat Salawudeen Ihiovi-Jack has completed a 144-hour attempt to set a Guinness World Record for the longest marathon reading of the Bible.

She concluded the six-day reading marathon on Monday, June 29, after continuously reading the Bible under Guinness World Records guidelines, which permit only limited breaks for essential needs.

The challenge, tagged “144 Hours in the Word,” was organized to encourage Christians to engage more deeply with the Scriptures and strengthen their commitment to regular Bible study.

The record attempt was the result of a journey said to have started in June 2022, following years of preparation, discipline, and dedication.

Held in accordance with Guinness World Records rules, the marathon required continuous reading aloud, with participants allowed only brief breaks for basic personal needs.

Throughout the challenge, Habibat received support from family members, friends, church members, and other well-wishers, who rallied behind her during the endurance exercise.

A member of Summit Bible Church, Port Harcourt, she completed the 144-hour reading on June 29.

The attempt began on June 22 at the Novotel in Port Harcourt under the official Guinness World Records regulations governing marathon reading events.

Her senior pastor, Dr. Andy Osakwe of Summit Bible Churches Worldwide, had described the exercise as more than an attempt to break a world record, saying it was intended to honour God’s Word and inspire believers.

The event also attracted widespread attention online and at the venue, with supporters sharing videos of Habibat reading from a lectern while digital timers monitored her progress.

Habibat’s attempt will now undergo the Guinness World Records verification process before any official recognition is granted.