By: Elish Kaine, Reporter
Joy Gberie is making headlines as she gears up to break the Guinness World Record for the longest interview marathon, a remarkable undertaking that aims to shine a spotlight on the diverse talents and contributions of individuals in Sierra Leone. Scheduled to take place from May 14 to May 21, 2025, the event will last an impressive 168 hours, featuring a series of interviews that celebrate the inspiring journeys of remarkable individuals across various fields.
With a focus on individuals who are making significant contributions to Sierra Leone’s growth and global recognition, Gberie’s initiative seeks to highlight the depth of human potential within the country. “Through this marathon, we want to celebrate the stories of our people and inspire others to pursue their dreams,” Gberie stated. “It’s about more than just breaking a record; it’s about amplifying the voices of those who are shaping our future.”
The event comes at a pivotal moment for Sierra Leone, a country that has been navigating various challenges while also striving to promote its rich cultural heritage and capabilities on the global stage. As the date approaches, anticipation is mounting around what promises to be a powerful platform for sharing compelling narratives and fostering a sense of community among Sierra Leoneans.
Gberie’s interview marathon is not only a testament to her commitment to her craft but also serves as a catalyst for inspiration and unity within the nation. With the support of community members and organizations, the marathon aims to engage a wide audience, encouraging dialogue and reflection on the countless stories that shape Sierra Leone’s future.
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