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Friday, 18 January 2013

Nigeria set to break world record for largest football jersey in the world

Remember the Guinness 'Fly with the Eagles campaign’? Well we've been on about it all week. Here is the big news, Nigeria is set to enter the news again, and it is for something really positive and global. Guinness is offering all Nigerians a chance to be a part of history by coming out to demonstrate support for the Super Eagles in a BIG WAY! 

Naija, are you READY to make HISTORY? It’s time to be part of history; it’s a record breaking attempt by Nigeria. We are set to break the world record for the largest football jersey in the world and Guinness is the one making this happen. You get to write your messages of support to the Super Eagles on this massive jersey, so come be a part of history by leaving your mark on the record breaking jersey  at the Teslim Balogun Stadium Surulere Lagos on  Monday 21st through Friday 25th, 2013. See more after the cut...



Come and show your support for the Super Eagles and be part of history, sign on the record breaking Jersey.  Join the conversation on #naijabreaksworldrecord or @guinnessvip; you can also go to m.guinnessvip or facebook/guinnessvip. 

Always remember to enjoy Guinness Foreign Extra Stout responsibly – strictly 18+.

37 comments:

  1. why not make footballing history by qualifying for the Nations cup and ushering Nigeria back into golden footballing glory like the 90s. Moneywasting Titivators

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    1. Am sure you just arrived from saturn... Pls can you explain what you are trying to imply! Cos I really don't the hatchet point.

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    2. My dear all we need is victory sha,bt mean while it was @ dis stadium while d Eko games was hosted dat my sister got mobbed n the thiefs cut her hand finking it was her hand bag. Security wise,dis is unsafe.

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    3. Well we need victory,true talk

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    4. Englibo. Thank u thank u. Bt d young man is rite,we need victory

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    5. And wot da fuck is ur business. Am sure ds motherfucker doesn't kw who da fuck u are. U don't understand wot he's talking about then go die. Ass-hole

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    6. Aha @ anon 10:27 o ti to now , why should someone now go and die because they didn't understand something na wa Ohh . Biko be careful with your words Ohh

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    7. Did u just learn hw 2 use d word fuck? Baby boy or gurl go n rest

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    8. My dear learn hw 2 talk,plkus every1 is entitled 2 deir opinion on dis blog. So comment n move on

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  2. Nice one. I sure will be part of this history making. Thanks Guiness... Thanks Linda

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  3. Is that the next for Nigeria..mtcheww
    Btw, check out http://kemmyokpaka.blogspot.com/2013/01/videosee-deplorable-state-of-nigeria.html

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  4. This is a great idea from Guinness. I just hope I will have the opportuinty to sign on that jersey...to be part of history!

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  5. Please they should not come and go and cause traffic for us here oh. Ah! Largest number ke. So it will take someone forever to get home after work ni? We haven't recovered from the Eko 2012 massive traffic. Let them take it to another state. Biko!

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    1. My dear u re talking of traffic,wat of robbery dere. God have mercy

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    2. Anon in such crowd ao do u think robbery is possible? Maybe u mean pick pocket sha

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  6. Nice one, its good having Nigeria in the record books for good.

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  7. thats a good Omen. it's time for us to show what we can do for Nigeria and not what Nigeria can do for us

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  8. Dis is rily awesome

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  9. Boo-Fucking-Hoo

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  10. Its a very nice initiative,but must everything be in Lagos, is Abuja stadium not our National stadium.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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    1. Lagos is the Financial Capital not Political Capital and also remember this is not a political campiagn endorsment

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    2. And u shud knw Lagos is an entertainment hub of Africa...

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  11. Mtchewww... How does this put food on the ordinary Nigerian's table?

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  12. Yeah at least we are good at making the biggest vest in the world.congratulations Nigeria. lol

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  13. now this good news, what I prefer to hear about this country..smart idea.

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  14. yea, this is being handled by Proximity Agency at Omole. very cool.

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    1. We ask u for the company that handled it?cheap advert!!yo. Don chop today

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  15. Mmm nah wah ooh this is where dey are spending our subsidy money abi?

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  16. We ask u for the company that handle it? Cheap advert!you don chop?

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  17. Na jersey matter them dey talk about na? I dont care if u make d world largest jersey! Y can't you make d world winning team? Mtcheeeew

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  18. Let everybody learn 2 b positive in our thinking.nigeria is not gud are we not d cause of d problem?we r d one causing problem 4 ourselves and not d govt.ride on guiness soar higher and higher eagles

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  19. Bad belle come and support your nation and stop the criticism

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  20. that's sweet. but stadium no way. After they stole 3 of my laptops inside my car, while packed close to federal road safety and police In Abuja, who left their jobs to watch match with me who paid to go in! Naa aah. Am sure stadium is d last place i want my enemies to visit without protection

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  21. Exactly oo, bad belle modafokas. whether u like it or not, ds is ur country n there is notin u can do bout it.

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