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Tacha Becomes the First Nigerian to Break Two Guinness World Records at Once

  • Ayomidoyin Olufemi
  • November 14, 2025
Tacha Becomes the First Nigerian to Break Two Guinness World Records at Once

Everyone is talking about Tacha again, and this time, it’s not about reality TV. The media personality and entrepreneur has just made history as the first Nigerian to break two Guinness World Records simultaneously, proving that ambition and creativity can coexist in the most glamorous way possible.

In Lagos, Tacha completed 82 cosmetic makeovers in eight hours and then went on to achieve 144 in 24 hours, both of which were officially recognised by Guinness World Records. The double win didn’t just shake the internet; it redefined what it means to merge beauty, endurance, and artistry in one headline-making feat.

Tacha makes history as the first Nigerian to earn two Guinness World Records, redefining beauty and endurance with record-breaking makeovers in Lagos.

How Tacha’s Record Was Set

How Tacha’s Record Was Set

Held in Lagos, the event resembled a high-end beauty marathon more than a traditional record attempt. Surrounded by her team, professional makeup artists, and a small yet excited audience, Tacha moved with a rhythm that was both precise and effortless. Every makeover, from foundation blending to the final brushstroke, was timed and executed to perfection.

The Guinness World Records team monitored the proceedings, verifying each session to ensure authenticity and adherence to global standards. For the 24-hour session, Tacha worked tirelessly, turning the event into a performance that fused artistry with endurance. Fans watching online noted how each look was polished, each detail accounted for, transforming what could have been a sheer numbers game into a masterclass in focus, creativity, and showmanship.

This record-breaking moment not only highlighted Tacha’s technical skill but also showcased the intensity of Nigeria’s creative and beauty industries, where talent, hustle, and global ambition intersect.

The Vision Behind the Record

The Vision Behind the Record

Breaking two Guinness World Records isn’t just about numbers; it’s about purpose, influence, and redefining industry norms. Tacha’s achievement has cast a spotlight on Nigeria’s fast-growing beauty sector, demonstrating that makeup artistry is both a serious craft and a global enterprise.

By elevating makeup to the level of performance, Tacha emphasised that the beauty industry deserves recognition on par with music, film, or sports. Her feat is also symbolic of how young Nigerians are reshaping the definition of success, not merely through wealth or celebrity, but through vision, discipline, and cultural pride.

In a world where the phrase “beauty is power” is often tossed around casually, Tacha’s accomplishment proves that it’s not just power; it’s a statement, a movement, and a platform. Her work bridges artistry with entrepreneurship, setting the stage for a new generation of Nigerian creators to pursue global recognition while staying rooted in local culture.

A Closer Look at the Records

Tacha’s first record, 82 cosmetic makeovers in 8 hours, required meticulous planning, a seamless workflow, and an unrelenting pace. Each transformation was executed with attention to skin tone, facial structure, and personal style. Precision was key, and Tacha consistently delivered it.

The second feat, 144 makeovers in 24 hours, elevated the challenge exponentially. Working through exhaustion, she maintained quality over speed, proving that endurance and excellence can coexist. Each session demonstrated a mastery of both technique and time management, earning admiration from beauty professionals and fans alike.

These dual records underscore the fusion of artistry, physical stamina, and mental focus, traits often overlooked in the beauty industry yet crucial to achieving recognition on a global scale.

Social Media Reacts

Within hours, hashtags like #TachaWorldRecord, #ProudlyNigerian, and #GuinnessWorldRecord dominated social media. Fans called her “unshakeable”, praising her determination and self-belief. Others described her as “a true face of Nigerian resilience”, applauding how she continues to reinvent her brand beyond reality TV fame.

Influencers, beauty creators, and even fellow celebrities joined the celebration — from congratulatory tweets to video tributes. For many, Tacha’s win represents a victory for Nigerian women as they carve out a space in industries that often overlook them.

The Business of Beauty

Tacha’s Guinness World Records triumph is also a blueprint for how beauty can become a serious business. By meticulously planning her makeover events, leveraging her social media presence, and turning artistry into a performance, she demonstrated that beauty can be both a creative pursuit and a viable enterprise.

The Nigerian beauty industry is booming, with local brands, cosmetic schools, and independent artists gaining traction internationally. Tacha’s records position her at the forefront of this movement, inspiring others to think bigger, aim higher, and embrace global standards without abandoning local identity.

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What This Means for Nigerian Creativity

What This Means for Nigerian Creativity

Beyond the numbers, Tacha’s double Guinness World Records highlight the intersection of culture, creativity, and ambition. It reflects a generation that refuses to be confined by traditional career paths, blending entertainment, business, and artistry into unique achievements that garner international recognition.

The achievement signals a shift: Nigerian talent is not only abundant but also capable of setting world records, redefining industries, and inspiring global audiences. Tacha’s journey reminds young creatives that innovation and dedication are the keys to making a lasting impression.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Guinness World Records did Tacha break?

Tacha set two new world records: 82 makeovers in 8 hours and 144 makeovers in 24 hours, making her the first Nigerian to break two Guinness World Records simultaneously.

  • Where did Tacha’s Guinness World Record event take place?

The event was held in Lagos, Nigeria, and monitored by an official Guinness World Records team.

  • What does this record mean for Nigeria’s beauty industry?

It highlights Nigeria’s growing influence in global beauty culture and positions local makeup artists as world-class professionals.

  • When did Guinness World Records confirm Tacha’s achievement?

Guinness World Records officially confirmed Tacha’s dual achievement on November 12, 2025.

  • How has the public reacted to Tacha’s Guinness World Record?

Nigerians have celebrated the win with pride, calling it a defining moment for women in entertainment and a breakthrough for self-made success stories.

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