Barely six months after completing 220 hours of teaching Literature in English, tagged: ‘Teach-A-Thon 2025’ for “Warri Global Records”, Delta-born Omajuwa Chris Simeon Ajuwa, has set his eyes on the coveted Guinness World Records, with the intent to teach poetry for 160 hours.
The relentless Omajuwa Chris Simon Ajuwa, otherwise referred to as ‘The God of Literature’ told Fresh Angle International in an exclusive chat that the much-anticipated Guinness World Records, taking place at Delta State Secretariat Complex, Asaba, will run from June 3 to June 10, 2026.
According to him, the planned 8-day longest poetry lesson, labelled: “Poem can talk 2026”, which has been approved by Guinness World Records, will commence with a flag-off ceremony by 10.00am, Wednesday June 3.

“For sponsorship: call 08146294389 and 08084127681”, Omajuwa, appealed.
Recall that the Delta State Government and Warri South Local Government Council, had acknowledged that the 220 hours of teaching Literature in English, christened: “Warri Global Records” which was successfully concluded in Warri, 8.00pm Nigerian time on Wednesday December 17, 2025, “wasn’t a joke, but sheer determination.”
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