Eniola Fagbemi, popularly known as Sisialagbo, a businesswoman based in Ibadan, is gearing up for a groundbreaking challenge as she plans to cook traditional herbs, locally known as Agbo, continuously for 300 hours in an attempt to break a Guinness World Record.

The announcement was made on Eniola’s Facebook page, where she expressed her passion for herbal products and her commitment to the ‘Agbo-A-Thon’ challenge, for which she has received approval from the Guinness World Record team.

Agbo, a widely consumed traditional herbal drink in Nigeria, is renowned for its various health benefits.

Eniola, specializing in selling fertility packages made from natural herbs and plants, believes that her Agbo has played a crucial role in helping numerous women conceive, even after years of infertility.

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She shared success stories on her page, celebrating customers who, after a decade of infertility, gave birth, attributing the success to her major fertility package.

While the exact date and venue for the ‘Agbo-A-Thon’ challenge were not specified, Eniola shared that she has garnered support and prayers from prominent figures, including the governor of her state, her village king, and various bloggers actively promoting her project.

“I got a phone call from the governor of my state; his excellency prayed for me. My village king has also called me and wished me well. Different bloggers are also trending my AGBO A THON,” she remarked.

Eniola believes that her attempt to set a Guinness World Record will showcase the potency of Nigeria’s natural herbs and plants to the international community.

She sees her journey as a beautiful story that will instill more belief in the effectiveness of these traditional remedies.

Expressing confidence and excitement about the upcoming challenge, Eniola called on her followers to wish her well as she prepares to make history with the ‘Agbo-A-Thon.’

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