16 Year Old Autistic Cyclist Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo Okeke Sets Guinness World Record for 100 Mile Ride

Teen achiever cycles from Enugu to Lagos, adding to earlier record for largest painting on canvas

Sixteen year old Nigerian autistic cyclist Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo Okeke has achieved another milestone after setting a new Guinness World Record as the youngest person to cycle 100 miles from Enugu State to Lagos.

The remarkable journey marks another major accomplishment for the young record holder, who continues to inspire many with his determination and resilience. His latest feat comes a year after he gained international recognition for creating the largest painting on canvas, which was unveiled in Abuja and officially recognised by Guinness World Records.
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Kanyeyachukwu’s cycling challenge attracted attention from supporters and advocates for autism awareness, who praised his courage and perseverance throughout the long distance ride.

 The achievement highlights the growing recognition of individuals living with autism who continue to excel in various fields including sports, art and creative expression.

Observers say his accomplishments not only demonstrate personal determination but also help raise awareness about the capabilities and potential of people on the autism spectrum. His journey has been widely celebrated as a powerful example of breaking barriers and inspiring young people across Nigeria and beyond.
With two Guinness World Records now linked to his name, Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo Okeke continues to build a legacy that combines creativity, endurance and advocacy for inclusion.

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