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Twerking World Record Holder, Babajide Adebanjo: “I Don’t Allow People To Judge Me”

Babajide Adebanjo, the Guinness World Record holder for the longest twerking time, has taken the internet by storm with his impressive dance moves. In an exclusive interview, Adebanjo shares his journey and passion for dance, as well as his experiences with criticism and stereotypes.
Adebanjo’s fascination with dance began in 2014, when he was a university student. He started twerking in private, but eventually gained the confidence to share his videos online. The positive feedback and encouragement he received motivated him to keep pushing himself and exploring different ways of twerking.
When asked about his decision to contest the twerking category, Adebanjo says, “I wanted to challenge myself, showcase my dancing skills, and be a form of inspiration for others to embrace their interests, no matter how weird it might seem.”
Read also : Another Nigerian, Owoyemi Adebayo, Sets New Guinness World Record
Adebanjo’s record-breaking twerking session lasted for three hours and 30 minutes, and he says he was inspired by the freedom of self-expression that dance allows. Despite criticism and stereotypes surrounding men who twerk, Adebanjo remains confident and unapologetic about his passion.
“I am not hurting anyone. I am simply doing what I love,” he says. “I want to be an entertainer and inspire others to embrace their uniqueness and go after their goals, no matter how unconventional or crazy they might seem.”
Adebanjo also addresses misconceptions about twerking, saying it’s not just for clubs and parties, but a legitimate dance style that requires skill and practice. He hopes to break down barriers and inspire others to try new things.
In addition to twerking, Adebanjo is passionate about music and would love to collaborate with artists and release his own tracks. He is also interested in acting and hosting events or workshops to share his knowledge and enthusiasm for dance.
When asked about potential harassment or negative reactions, Adebanjo says, “I believe that sharing my passion and creativity is important, and I try not to let fear of judgment hold me back.”
Adebanjo’s family was initially skeptical about his choice of dance, but they eventually accepted and supported him. He describes himself as an outgoing and empathetic person who enjoys building strong relationships with others.
With a supportive family and a strong online presence, Adebanjo is determined to pursue his passions and make a name for himself in the entertainment industry. “I would continue creating and pursuing my interests, even if no one is watching,” he says.
Diaspora
Lady Gladys Afam:A Shining Star in the Diaspora Community

On behalf of Diaspora Watch and Excel Magazine International, we proudly celebrate Lady Gladys Afam, a distinguished executive of Excel DMV and Excel Global Media Group USA, on her special day!
May this birthday mark the beginning of an extraordinary year filled with unbridled joy, untamed adventures, and unforgettable memories. May your life be a testament to the power of laughter, love, and wonder.
As a remarkable teacher, master of ceremony, and inspiration to many, we salute your tireless dedication, passion, and impact. Your selflessness and commitment to empowering others have made a lasting difference in the lives of those around you.
Lifestyle
#MaryOla: A Unique Celebration of Love Beyond Borders

The marraige ceremony between Olanrewaju and Mary happened between February 7 and 8, 2025 at Kwankwashe in Suleja axis of Niger State. The event which witnessed the presence of many dignitaries also saw in presence different cultural groups that came to join in the celebrations of love.
The traditional wedding event kicked off the celebrations on February 7th, with both families present. The event had songs, dancing and showcase of love. The couples dorned their Edo and Yoruba at-tires. While the bride Mary Omonokhua is from Edo State, Olanrewaju Oyedeji hails from Osun state. There were sharing of tradtional food, drinks and merriment across quarters.
The reception on February 8, had present former Minister of Communications, Barrister Ade-bayo Shittu, Africa Editor at the Centre for Collaborative Investigative Journalism, Ajibola Aamzat, Abuja Bureau Chief of The Cable Newspaper, Yekeen Akinwale, representative of the Voice of Nigeria Chief Executive Officer, Gidado Shuaib among other personalities .
There were personalities from the SCC Construction company, multimedia organizations among others. The wedding ceremony also saw presence of journalists from British Broadcasting Corporation, AFP, Premium Times, Dataphyte, Code for Africa, Punch Newspaper, Intercontinental News247 among other notable media platforms.
The Northern Operations Bureau Chief of the Excel Magazine International, Alabidun Abdul-Rahman, was also on ground at the occasion. Other personalities included the head of corporate Affairs at the Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Kwara State, Bolaji Aladie .The program also had presence of religious leaders, women groups, socio-cultural associations among others.
Speaking at the occasion, the groom, Olanrewaju Oyedeji, noted that his wife is a special gift from God. “She is my dream come true, love of my youth and my everyday crush. She gives me peace of mind and I am very happy today”.
Speaking also, the bride Mary Omonokhua eulogized her husband. “He is a caring man, hardworking and my heart desire, today is a special day for me”, she noted. At the event, the both families who were well represented expressed gladness at the success of the wedding event.
Different groups offered prayers for the couples, while gifts were also offered. Olanrewaju Oyedeji is an accountant while Mary Omonokhua is also an accountant. “This is a true celebration of love, you can feel it all round, the joy is in the atmosphere and everywhere is electric” an attendee at the wedding noted.
#MaryOla2025 showed that love can be from across tribes and still be beautiful to behold.
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