The clapping tagged 'Clap for Jesus', and took place on Sunday, July 30,2023 at the church venue.
The rules of the attempt included - clapping hands only, with no vocal noise and stomping, no musical instruments, all phones in silent mode, no bathroom breaks, and sound levels had to be maintained at 80 decibels throughout the attempt. Anyone who needed drink water or soda, someone would be assigned to them, holding a bottle to their mouth as they sipped the drink, clapping.
The world record for the longest clapping session is presently held by Stevens Clark at 2 hours, 5 minutes in UK on July 20, 2019.
Wow 👍
ReplyDeleteNigerians will hijack this in 3...2...1...Leggo!
ReplyDeleteNigerians how about trek/waka ( walk)-athon. Those that were walking up and down for Buhari then, their time has come to shine. Take up the challenge.
DeleteAnon🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Whatever happened to those trekkers for Buhari?Journalists should seek them out to see how much their life transformed after their walkathon🤣
DeleteWell done to them.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to them
ReplyDeleteLet's go there
ReplyDeleteClapping gets painful after a while. Good luck to them and their hands
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