NBR Hall of Famer

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Welcome to the official page of the NBR Hall of Famer — a prestigious roster celebrating Nigerians whose remarkable contributions have made lasting impacts on the nation and the world. Record Breakers Books as an imprint of Books of Record Nigeria Limited has a track record and an amazing history of providing digital distribution and marketing services of e-books and books in print for authors, pu

19/10/2025

Unveiling the 2025 Edition of NBR Encyclopedia Nigeriana, Vol. 15 — Nigeria’s First Encyclopedia of Excellent Records!

On this historic October 19, 2025, we proudly unveil the 2025 Edition of the NBR Encyclopedia Nigeriana — Nigeria’s First Encyclopedia of Excellent Records!

Since its groundbreaking debut in 2011, this monumental work has stood as a living archive of Nigeria’s extraordinary journey — capturing the achievements, heritage, and limitless potential of our beloved nation.

Compiled by the NBR Research Center and edited by the visionary Prof. David David, this new edition is far more than a collection of records — it is a celebration of identity, innovation, and national greatness.

🔥 What Makes the 2025 Edition Unforgettable

• Updated Records of Excellence – Fresh, inspiring entries on trailblazing Nigerians across science, technology, arts, sports, and entrepreneurship. From record-breaking feats to legendary festivals, every story shines anew within the NBR Hall of Fame Digital Museum.

• Cultural & Historical Treasures – A deeper journey into Nigeria’s soul: over 250 ethnic groups, timeless traditions, iconic landmarks, and defining moments that shaped our shared destiny.

• Socio-Economic Insights – Comprehensive coverage of progress in agriculture, industry, defense, governance, diplomacy, and innovation — all curated to attract investors, boost tourism, and strengthen national pride.

• Multidisciplinary Depth – Bridging the arts and sciences, this encyclopedia speaks to scholars, students, dreamers, and patriots eager to rediscover Nigeria’s vibrant story through new lenses of excellence.



📖 More than a Book — A Call to Greatness

The NBR Encyclopedia Nigeriana is not merely a record of what was — it’s an invitation to what can be.

It honors the giants who came before us while igniting the fire of possibility in a new generation of record breakers. Because the greatest chapter of Nigeria’s story is still being written — and it begins with YOU.

🇳🇬 Join the celebration.
📚 Request your copy today and become part of Nigeria’s enduring legacy of excellence.

17/10/2025

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09/10/2025

The Music of Legacy: Nigerian Artists Who Changed the Sound of Africa

When the world dances today, much of its rhythm comes from Nigeria. From the brass horns of highlife to the hypnotic beats of Afrobeat, and now the global domination of Afrobeats, Nigerian artists have written the soundtrack of Africa’s identity.

Highlife: The Sound of Early Independence

In the 1950s and 60s, Nigeria was finding its political voice—and musicians gave it a cultural rhythm. Highlife legends like Victor Olaiya and Rex Lawson filled dance halls with music that celebrated hope, freedom, and unity.

Highlife was more than music—it was the anthem of a nation discovering itself.

Fela Kuti: The Revolutionary Maestro

Then came Fela Anikulapo Kuti. With his Afrobeat, he did not just create music—he created a movement.

“Music is the weapon of the future.” — Fela Kuti

Afrobeat fused jazz, funk, and Yoruba rhythms with biting political messages. Fela’s fearless activism against dictatorship made him both a hero and a target. His legacy today is not just in sound, but in the fearless spirit of Nigerian artistry.

The Afropop Explosion: 1990s to 2000s

The 1990s brought a new sound—Afropop. Artists like 2Baba (2Face Idibia) with African Queen carried Nigerian music across Africa, announcing that a new generation of stars had arrived.

This era laid the foundation for the Afrobeats movement we know today.

Afrobeats: Nigeria’s Global Takeover

From Burna Boy’s Grammy win to Wizkid selling out the O2 Arena and Tems featuring on global hits, Afrobeats has become a worldwide phenomenon.

Spotify, Apple Music, and Billboard charts now feature Nigerian artists regularly. Nigerian soundtracks are no longer African—they are global pop culture.

Today, Afrobeats is not just music. It is Nigeria’s cultural diplomacy, soft power, and global signature.

Why Nigerian Music Resonates Globally
• Authenticity: Rooted in African rhythms yet globally adaptable.
• Youth Energy: Nigeria’s large young population fuels creativity.
• Language Flexibility: Yoruba, Igbo, Pidgin, English—blended seamlessly.
• Cultural Pride: Music as a declaration of identity and confidence.

From highlife dance halls to Afrobeat revolutions, and now Afrobeats on global stages, Nigerian artists have always led Africa’s musical journey.

This is not just entertainment. It is a cultural legacy—one that shows the world that Nigeria is not just part of the beat… we are the beat itself.

03/10/2025

Dr. Stella Adadevoh: The Woman Who Saved Nigeria from Ebola

In 2014, West Africa faced one of its deadliest threats—the Ebola virus outbreak. Fear spread faster than the disease, and the world braced for catastrophe.

But in Nigeria, a single doctor’s courage and quick judgment changed the nation’s destiny. Her name was Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh.



The Day Everything Changed

When a Liberian-American diplomat, Patrick Sawyer, arrived in Lagos showing symptoms of Ebola, the pressure was enormous. Officials urged Dr. Adadevoh to let him travel freely.

She refused.

She defied diplomatic immunity, quarantined him, and in doing so, stopped Ebola from spreading through Africa’s most populous city.

“She sacrificed her life so millions of Nigerians could live.”

Her decision cost her everything. Dr. Adadevoh contracted Ebola and died in service. But her bravery contained an epidemic that could have devastated Nigeria—and possibly the world.



A Hero Beyond Borders

Global health experts later confirmed that her decisive action was the turning point that prevented Nigeria from becoming the epicenter of Ebola.

Her legacy has been celebrated internationally, not just as a Nigerian achievement, but as a human triumph of ethics, duty, and sacrifice.



The Leadership Lesson: Courage Over Convenience

Dr. Adadevoh’s story isn’t only about medicine. It’s about leadership in crisis.
• She showed that true leaders don’t bow to pressure.
• She proved that protecting the greater good sometimes requires personal sacrifice.
• She embodied integrity at its highest cost.

“Leadership is not about titles. It’s about choices—and sometimes, those choices save nations.”



Honoring Her Legacy

Today, Dr. Stella Adadevoh is remembered in schools, hospitals, and public discourse as a national heroine. She was immortalized an NBR Hall of Famer in the NBR Hall of Fame and today, we can read about her bravery on the pages of Books of Record Nigeria. Her story continues to inspire:

Dr. Stella Adadevoh was more than a doctor. She was a shield for her people, a symbol of courage, and a testament that one person’s decision can protect millions.

Her legacy lives on, proving that the true measure of a life is not in its length, but in its impact.

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