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UDS Alumnus, Mr. Abubakar Tahiru Breaks World Guinness Record for The Most Trees Hugged (Individual) in an Hour
8th April 2024 | News
UDS Alumnus, Mr. Abubakar Tahiru Breaks World Guinness Record for The Most Trees Hugged (Individual) in an Hour

Abubakar Tahiru, a distinguish graduate of the University for Development Studies (UDS) has become a world record holder for embracing a total of 1,123 trees in one hour.  This record-breaking attempt occurred on March 25, 2024 in Auburn, Alabama, USA at the Tuskegee National Forest’s Pleasant Hills.

Currently studying at the Auburn University in the United States, Tahiru's record-breaking attempt wasn't just about achieving fame, it was a powerful message to the world about environmental sustainability. In his interview with 3News, Mr. Tahiru was clear about his intention. "While I wouldn't mind the recognition, my true goal was to bring global attention to the critical need for sustainable environmental practices. Climate change is a real threat, and I wanted to remind everyone of the devastating effects it has on our planet", Tahiru said.

Mr. Abubakar Tahiru aspires to leave a lasting impact that goes beyond the record books. "I hope to be remembered not just as a record-holder, but as someone who used this platform to advocate for sustainability, inspire young people, and showcase my unwavering commitment to protecting nature," he shared.

He emphasized that environmental consciousness isn't just about the present, but securing a better future for all. "The choices we make today will determine the kind of world we inherit tomorrow. By working together, we can create a sustainable future for generations to come," Tahiru whispered.

Mr. Tahiru’s remarkable achievement has resonated with the entire UDS. The University for Development Studies and the alumni community are incredibly proud of you. We wholeheartedly congratulate you on this record and your dedication to environmental advocacy.

Storyby:
Ali Abdur Razaq Danbo (UDS MEDIA)

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