Abubakar Tahiru, an environmental activist from Ghana, has achieved a remarkable feat by embracing 1,123 trees within just one hour, setting a new world record.
Growing up in Tepa, a farming community in Ghana, Abubakar’s deep connection with nature inspired him to advocate for environmental awareness.
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His record-breaking endeavor unfolded at Tuskegee National Forest in Alabama, USA, renowned for its abundant timber resources.
Abubakar’s passion for nature conservation stems from his upbringing in a region surrounded by natural beauty and biodiversity.
According to Guinness World Records, Abubakar managed to hug an astounding 1,123 trees within the span of one hour, averaging approximately 19 minutes per tree.
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