The 26-year-old travel creator had to apply for over 10 visas for this record attempt.
Alma
Asinobi is on a quest to make history by being the first Nigerian to visit the
seven continents in the world with a Nigerian passport.
Her decision
to take on this bold adventure did not happen overnight. It has taken a mix of
intention, preparation, visa applications and reapplications over several
months to finally get here.
But with a
love and curiosity for travelling to see and experience the diverse cultures
across the world, she intends to make history.
“I've applied for over 10 visas for this record, and some of which have been denied
many times,” she tells Pulse. “The first one of them was denied four times. Like, I applied four times, and I only got it on the fourth attempt. I applied three times for another one, and I only got it at the third attempt. So it was very stressful having to do that.”The
challenge, she noted, is the Nigerian passport which
she intends to use to attempt the Guinness world record. “If someone else
had decided they wanted to break this record with a different passport, they
wouldn't have to worry about all of these things. They would just pick up
their passport and go. That's one less thing to worry about.”
Not leaving
anything to chance, Asinobi has sought professional medical care in addition to
preparing for the coverage of the entire event. “I've sought medical care
from professionals just to ensure that I'm in good shape.”
“I'm also
getting some equipment and all the right tech backup in place just to ensure
that I’m able to get the footage and all the clips for the evidence and
everything.”
All her
documents have to be complete and easily accessible for this record, which is
why she has to have them printed. She also has to align all the flights that
she’ll be booking. “Because unreliable internet can
be a thing, I have to print a lot of documents to avoid visa delays and whatnot.
“I have
to also ensure that all the fights that I'm booking fall in place. Like, I go
one after the other without really causing me too many delays.”
All these
become necessary considering that she needs to be active throughout the whole
attempt. “I can sleep, but I am also required to record content.”
“There’s
an option for two minutes every hour and there's an option for 10 minutes every
24 hours. So I'm supposed to record content at intervals. Hence, I can't
really sleep for a stretch.”
The
decision to explore the world
Asinobi’s
love for travel did not
start until 2020 when she decided she wanted to see more of the world. While
she enjoyed road trips to the village as a child during festive seasons, they
only gave her a glimpse and sparked her curiosity for more.
Then as an
adult, she picked up the interest in traveling internationally after going on a
road trip to a neighbouring country during which she saw people of different
cultures and languages. She was stunned by how contrasting they were and her
desire to explore more became ignited.
“I went on a road trip. And they're different. Like they speak a
different language. The architecture is slightly different. You know, their way
of life, the way they dress, it was just very different,” she fondly
recalls. “And I was like, huh? If a country that is so close to us can
be this different, then I wonder how far out of my comfort zone I would be
if I went farther geographically. So, I decided to explore a lot more and I
just haven't stopped since.”
A
strong support system
Asinobi, who
is set to embark on the adventure on March 15, has said her strength to carry
on comes mostly from her family and friends as well as everyone who has been
rooting for her.
She is,
therefore, energised to take on the challenge, even with a last-minute change
of plans. “We recently found out that someone just broke the record.
Unofficially, it was announced and updated on the website yesterday. And so the
initial plan was for seven countries, seven continents, 70 hours, and this
person set the record at 64 hours.”
“So now,
we're trying to be down around seven hours from the initial plan. And that is a
bit hectic, especially considering I planned this record for months. I planned
all the fights and everything for months, but all of a sudden, about a week to
go, we are to do everything almost from scratch.”
“But,
yeah, I'm drawing strength from everyone who’s rooting for me: my family,
friends—my support system. It’s been easier with them on my side.”


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