Key points
- DeeOne ends a 52-hour stand-up set in Lagos. He says the goal is to spark hope.
- The attempt ran from October 2 to October 4. It took 52 hours and 42 minutes in all.
- GWR will now check the full logs and proof. Benny Elbows holds the current mark at 40:16:48.
DeeOne has wrapped a bold Guinness World Record bid. He stood on stage in Ikeja for 52 hours. Fans cheered as the timer hit the final mark. He still must wait for an official seal.

The run began at 12 am on October 2. It ended on Saturday, October 4, at Pallazzo, Ikeja. Organisers and stars turned out to cheer the marathon. He said the feat should push each young dreamer on.
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Crowd and Lagos scene at Guinness attempt
The room stayed full through long spells and late nights. Celebs stopped in to back him and share laughs. Uche Maduagwu and Husband Material also showed strong support. EmmaOhMaGod, K-Solo, Constance Owoyemi, Akinolu Jekins and Gbenga Adeyinka.
DeeOne spoke with clear joy after the last set. “No goal is too high to achieve,” he said. He framed the week as a push for young minds. He urged fans to chase hard work and real craft.
Record context and next steps with Guinness
The logged time stands at 52 hours and 42 minutes. Guinness will now vet clocks, footage, and rest breaks. Only clean logs and strict rules can secure a nod. A final call will land after a formal review.
The current mark belongs to U.S. comic Benny Elbows. He set 40 hours, 16 minutes, and 48 seconds. He did that on 25 April 2025 in Memphis. DeeOne’s time clears that bar by a wide span.
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