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Nigerian footballer cycles 64 miles with a football on his head, sets new world record

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Harrison Chinedu, a Nigerian footballer has set a new Guinness World Record with his unique cycling.

Chinedu in the commercial city, Lagos set a new world record by travelling a distance of 103.6 km on bicycle with a football on the head.

Exhibiting remarkable determination and skill, Chinedu was able to navigate the above distance with a ball placed in the centre of his head.

Chinedu had earlier entered the Guinness Book of World Records after he became the first man to travel the farthest distance while balancing a football on his head.

The Cambodia-based footballer set the record after walking from the Redemption camp on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos, which is a total distance of 48.08km, on March 6.

The previous record was held by an Indian soldier, Naib Singh who walked a total distance of 45.64km with a ball on his head in his country in 2014.

TOA Correspondent

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