
A 15-year-old Nigerian artist, Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke, has broken the Guinness World Record (GWR) for the largest painting, unveiling the world’s largest art canvas by an individual.
The record-breaking artwork, titled “Impossibility is a Myth,” was revealed in Abuja to mark the 2025 World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD).
The awe-inspiring canvas, measuring 12,303 square meters, more than twice the size of a football field, surpassed the previous record by nearly 3,000 square meters.
The unveiling at Eagles’ Square was attended by civil society groups, diplomats, traditional rulers, top government officials, and stakeholders in the arts and culture sector.
Tagbo-Okeke was presented with his GWR certificate during the event.
Hannatu Musawa, the Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy, lauded the young artist’s achievement, calling it a “historic and inspiring milestone” that demonstrated how age and challenges were no barrier to greatness.
She emphasized that every Nigerian, regardless of background or disability, had the potential to make valuable contributions.
Kanyeyachukwu’s father, Mr. Tagbo Okeke, shared that his son’s journey started with his love for color and a carefully structured routine to help him focus.
He noted that the theme of the artwork, “Impossibility is a Myth,” reflected the challenges they faced in creating such a large-scale painting.
The UN Resident Coordinator in Nigeria, Dr Mohamed Fall, represented by Cristian Munduate of UNICEF, highlighted the importance of disability inclusion in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ensuring equal access to opportunities for people with disabilities.