Nigeria Targets Guinness World Record with Longest Dining Table

By Hikmat Bamigboye, Abuja

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The Nigerian Government is set to attempt a Guinness World Record for the longest dining table a 3.6-kilometre setup expected to seat between 2,000 and 3,000 participants.

The initiative was announced at a joint world press briefing by the Director-General of the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), Aare Fagade during the Mega Renewed Hope NIHOTOUR Gastronomy Festival scheduled for December 2025 in Abuja the Nations Capital.

This year’s edition, themed “Oriki: Taste of Culture,” is aimed at celebrating Nigeria’s culinary diversity while promoting economic opportunities in the nation’s hospitality and creative sectors, in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

Dr. Fagade said the record-breaking attempt would take place in the morning of December 6, after which the table would be used as a communal dining space later in the day.

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“We plan to break the record in the morning of December 6 and use the same table for a dining event later. There will be food, culture, music, and comedy in the evening. It will show that Abuja can also host major cultural events in December,” he stated.

He explained that the festival forms part of NIHOTOUR’s broader strategy to strengthen Nigeria’s tourism value chain through skills development, entrepreneurship, and youth empowerment.

According to him, the initiative is expected to attract investors and expand business prospects in food, hospitality and agribusiness.

Economic inclusion 

Also speaking, the Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa described the event as a strategic platform for economic inclusion and youth participation in the creative economy.

She said, “When we talk about economic growth and youth development, gastronomy plays a role just like film, music, and fashion. People eat every day, and Nigeria has made significant progress in showcasing its food globally,”.

Musawa praised the role Nigerian cuisine continues to play in cultural diplomacy, noting that the creativity of Nigerian chefs and food entrepreneurs has deepened the country’s global cultural influence.

The week-long festival will feature exhibitions, culinary masterclasses, cultural displays, food tastings, and investment dialogues.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is expected to formally unveil the Mega Renewed Hope NIHOTOUR Gastronomy Festival and the Guinness World Record attempt in Abuja.

The Deputy Chairman House Committee on Culture and Tourism, Daniel Asama stressed the importance of Nigeria’s culture and tourism as the country’s remaining original identity and strength amid other depleted resources.

He said, ”Around the world, Nigeria essentially has only its culture and tourism left to represent its true originality and identity, implying that the country is practically reliant on these for its global image and value.”

His comments highlight the significance of preserving and promoting Nigeria’s cultural heritage and tourism sector as core to its identity and future prospects.

 

 

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