 Okay, thanks for staying with us. Now it's time for a second hot topic and we just say the courage and drive to challenge for Guinness World Record. We're being joined by someone who is trying to do that, the delectable Clara Cheeser-Bakronberg, a media and social entrepreneur, CEO of CCK Ventures and Entertainment Ltd. Good morning and welcome to the program, Clara. Thank you. Good morning. Let's get to meet with this Clara. Tell us a little bit about yourself before we go into the meat of the matter. Well, like you said, my name is Clara Cheeser-Bakronberg. I'm an Nigerian born media and social entrepreneur. I live in Mavias, Spain. I used to live in Denmark and now moved to the sunny city of Costa del Sol. So more about me is that I've always been a TV talk show host. I have my own TV talk show, Women's Work Show, and I'm a producer as well. I have my own production company, creating content and creating commercials as well for other brands and companies as well here in Spain. So my quest has always been about empowering women, empowering inspiration, inspiring orders throughout my whole life, literally. It's always been about a call for change, positive change, social impact positively. And it's always been a thing for me. I'm a mom, so that's a bit of a bit about me. But I'm from Anambra State, by the way. I wanted to ask that. Cheeser-Bakronberg is from Anambra State. Okay, now you're in Spain. That's good. But what gives you the drive as a person? What gives you that, you know, the spirit to do what you do? I mean, I'm always very keen about, I'm always curious about how do people get from point A to point B. This is, first of all, my favorite drive because when I see somebody that is successful, I always ask, like, how did you do that? How did you get from here to there? Because I recall when I was growing up in Anfra Street in Anicha, by the way, I would see, we were living in the face-me-face house. And then I would see the skyscrapers when they start building the foster rebuilding, rather not skyscrapers, but foster rebuilding. And I've always seen those people that live in that flat that have their own bathroom, do they have two heads that are not sharing bathrooms or things like that? Do they have two heads? So it's always been a question, like, how did you get to be able to live in that particular place where you have your own private bathroom? So from that movement, it becomes like, okay, how can I do that? So I'm always curious to ask, what's your story? What's your secret? What did you do? Can you teach me? So it's always the drive to be better. It's always the drive, the curiosity to learn from people. You know, I always aspire to be like, wow, did you do that? Maybe I too can do it. So people inspire me, people journey inspire me, especially women. Oh my God. When I see women who thrive, who do everything, like, I mean, who go on the right path to succeed, it blows my mind. Like, I'm very inspired. I'm applauding. I'm clapping. I'm a biggest woman, surely, that literally is like, this is me clapping for anybody who is going after their dream in the right way. So yes, people inspire me, their journey, their challenges, and just the, you know, the zeal to keep going regardless. So you are at your wow moment right now, or you're still striving? I mean, you know what I say? I think I am in a stage of gratitude. That's a good question you ask there, but I am feeling very grateful for grace, for opportunities, for things I'm able to do. But, you know, I want more. I'm hungry. Yes, of course. Okay. You want to, is it break Guinness World Record or just set a Guinness World Record, but you want to be in the books as the person who has interviewed the longest, I think 58 hours or so? No, I'm going for 55 hours. 55, okay, 55 hours. That's quite a number. So let's just begin with what gave you, what informed this? And like you, like I mentioned earlier, again, I'm always driving for more to be better, to push myself beyond my comfort zone, beyond my limit. And I remember over past years, when I was in Nigeria, I had the privilege to speak with Honorable Sen, Honorable Senator Natacha Akwati, and her story really blew me away and had tenacity. I watched her persist and I watched her worked hard and really go after what she wanted. For me, that's a success story, you know, like just go for it regardless. And then I also remember Hilda Basi again, I will always say this, you know, I was here in my house and I was screaming on top of my voices because it was like, wow, how did you come across this? How did you do that? And, you know, my partner, my husband, he never really understood it because I'm in Nigeria, we're loud, you know, like, I'm all about the place. And he was like, okay, so what's this about? So why don't you do it if it's that intriguing to him? I was like, it's not my thing. But somehow a seed has been planted. And, you know, months past, somehow, somehow I start like, okay, maybe this is actually a thing that could be done. So that's how I got into researching, doing some due diligence. And yeah, I am. So what do you mean? Women like her and the others inspire me to be honest. And I give her flowers. She's a pioneer in this. I mean, when it comes to Nigeria, yes. What really do you intend to achieve with this? How is it going to make you better? Because you're craving for more always. So how is this going to be part of you and the world? I mean, okay, I need to correct something. Yes, I crave for more. However, again, I am in a state of gratitude. I always take a moment to say, gracias a Dios. Thank God for now. Inasmuch as I want more or and I want to inspire and empower people. So what do I intend to achieve with this is for me to be able to be in a place where the hunger to keep empowering other women. I will be able to do it. It will put me in the place where my voice is heard enough where I, you know, as an African, I'm gonna use this as an African black woman living in diaspora in Europe, diaspora is not as easy as you know, we see it back home for you to, you know, leave a landmark and say, I am capable. I am capable. This project, I can deliver it. So for me, this is a way to pave way for myself and for many others, especially those who are African African women, you know, living in diaspora or who intend to move to diaspora? Because next time the next person wants to do something, they know, Oh, they can't, they should somebody has paved the way for them. And this I mean, again, it's gonna be a great deal for my career. And for all the, you know, the dreams I have to empower and inspire as many people as possible. Because this is my part, the empowerment part to support the next woman. So it's gonna do a lot for me for people out if a lot of people out there and at the same time, especially African black women living in diaspora. Yes. Two days and seven hours is quite some time without rest, without food. I don't know. Let me not say without food. That's not fasting. You must have. No, no, no, no, I'm eating of course. I'll be eating and talking to you. Once you say Guinness World Records, I'm just like, okay, will she feeding? Will she be resting and all that? But you know, a very critical thing when you're talking about Guinness World Records is that whatever you're going to do has to matter. Especially, okay, for instance, if you have to cook, it wouldn't just be that you will you will boil water and you say, have you seen my boiled water? It's so nice. It has to be something that can be enjoyed by the next person. So what are some of the topics you will be addressing in this your interviews in the course of the two days and seven hours? Yes, that's a very good question. Because again, the audience has to be engaged and engaged and they want they should want to be part of it. We should wish I hope they will be. So how do I intend to drive the audience to be this? I always say that it's an akin to masterclass. See it as a masterclass that you are coming to take in to take in over 50 people, successful people across the globe, their success stories, their journey of becoming of how they have come to be. I'm talking about people who are shakers and breakers in their industries. So they're going to sit down and take us on a ride. And for me, I believe that it again, it drives me to know people's journey. And I feel that in this modern day and time, where social media has been an appeal of, you know, so depending on the eye where you see it, I love social media. Don't get me wrong. But we are some people just get carried away with the finished work they see, not knowing that there's the journey, maybe the person you're comparing yourself to the 10 years has been a 10 years or over decades of sacrifice and hard work. So this is a masterclass for you to come and take in and learn that from point A, it takes XYZ to get to point C that you don't just jump. It's a process. It's just a process. So yes, this masterclass, I call it a masterclass, it's going to be entertaining. It's going to be inspiring. It's going to be empowering. So, so what are some of the people we're expecting? What are some of the people we're expecting in this masterclass? The likes of people that you know across the globe, it goes all the way from Nigeria, Uganda, US, because of the nighttime, daytime I tap into Europe and Nigeria and Africa. In the nighttime, we go to US and Canada and all that. So and what are the people who are the people you just have to engage and come and see from them. But then absolutely people watching against successful people in different sectors. Please engage on Clara from and platform and use the hashtag that we have you will see everyone being redone. Okay, for whoever you're going to interview, I'm sure that there's a plethora of people of that nature in the world, if not in the same locality even. So what informed your choice of particular people? Because if it is in the oil and gas industry, for instance, you want to interview someone, it must be something that marks out a particular person, even though there are so many of them in that industry. So what are some of the things that informed your selection of these people? Again, you have to you have to we did our duty to the gents, you know, we have to go through the person's profile and make sure that again, you know, you want again, this is a masterclass and if anyone wants to learn from it, it has to be story that, you know, a person whose story would inspire other people. So what are the criterias? To be honest, as long as you're not a criminal, you're not you've not done anything, you know, discriminatory or that, you know, you're not a criminal that, you know, because we've had the invictus of this world, we've had the hushpuppies of this world that were success stories, 30 under 30 and all that until we discovered that it was something fishy. Exactly. That's what I mean. As long as you're not a criminal, you've not done anything discriminatory, you're not you're not you're not in anywhere, you know, working against humanity, humanity again. So it's all about making sure that these criteria success stories are aligning on the right path and everybody has a story but who what's your story and how can it inspire the next person. So we make sure we stick on the right path because hey, this is open for even young people and we want it to be right. Yes. This is quite a peculiar task. It's not like, okay, who pops the eyeballs more. That would be an individual thing that can be done within one minute and who skips the rope more. It can't be done in it shouldn't be done in days and all that but this one will require a lot. So are you collaborating with other people? Are you going solo with your partner who inspired it or who planted the seed? Let me say so. Oh no, no, no, I'm collaborating with I'm collaborating with other people. Absolutely. This is a team effort. It's not Clara Chisabakrumbak just breaking the world record. This is a team effort. It is you that is watching, that is engaging. Yes, it's collaboration, collaboration, sponsorship. This cannot be achieved alone by myself, no way. As you can see or can tell from production alone is massive. Then you now talk about location. I'm also working with the town hall here. The local, the mayor will be there. The Port of Annuance is one of the biggest harbour in Mabia, like it's the heart of Mabia. I'm collaborating with literally every business people that I can imagine to make this happen because it's absolutely impossible to do it by myself. So it's not just about me. I might be the one being named Clara Chisabakrumbak. However, it's a project for all of us and a lot of people. I am so grateful for everyone who have trusted in this vision and are telling along and people who also wants to come along. So you're welcome to join us. We might be fighting back home, but when we say this is in Naijabib doing this, we rally around Naijabib people. And in your promo, you talked about people joining you. Join me as I do this and that. So how can people join you? We've said something about it, but work us through again briefly how we can join you to make this a success story. We like our own. Whenever we're doing something and putting Nigeria in the spotlight, we like our own. So how do we join you? Yes, so I beg Nigerian people to join me. Join me. Join me. That's a home girl. That's a home girl. Join me. Say you can join me through internet and we get our own personal hashtag. Maybe use that. It's cckshogwr, Clara Chisabakrumbak, GWR. Go use them, use them online. As they talk, so that live stream that for internet, they happen. So you go watch them for YouTube, go to Women's Watch Show TV, and there they happen now. You go watch them for Instagram, you go see them for TikTok. Clara Chisabakrumbak, go watch and go tap out. And you know what? Make you the shareer. As you the shareer, make you the comment. As you the comment, may you just the shares. In fact, gather your friends, sit down, chop up on the watch distance. Again, a master class. So you know, go take this one alone. I beg. Now, all these places where you can see them. In fact, if you had, send me email. We go answer you immediately. Info at cckjwr.com. Now, so we did. Okay. We hear you. It's sweet, my belly. Say a broad lady. They talk like this. Okay. Okay, now, just to just to round off what we are doing now. It's the main thing is that we're talking about the courage and drive to challenge for Guinness World Record. Courage and drive are the key words. This is what makes a lot of people not to grow as much as they can because they don't have the courage, they don't have the drive. So we'd like you to just talk to, since you have passion for the women and maybe youths, just talk to the women and the youths about courage in a very brief moment that you can because our time is really up to talk about courage and drive and how it can get you to wherever you want to get. Absolutely. I can say that I can sing with this topic, but I can tell you that whatever you do, first of all, go with passion. I know that they say your passion cannot always pay your bills, which is true. I would like to you, however, go with the passion because that's the only way that you can go against all of us. That's the only way you wake up in the morning and your heart is still beating. I will tell you one thing. So many times I've tried to run away from those parts of really empowerment and inspiring and using success stories to inspire people, but I always find myself back again and again and again because, hey, you want to go back and make it realistic money and take care of your family. However, the passion keep calling and I tell you, pick up the courage and it will be hard to go back to that passion. Let your heart beat because this heart beats when you wake up in the money is the only drive that you use to get what you want. It will be tough, but your passion will see you through. So this is the courage that you need, your passion, your heart beat and it gets better, it gets better, I promise you it gets better. It is hard, but and it's scary. Wow, it's scary, but go for it. Go for it. Thank you very much Chisoba. Let me remain with Chisoba. Thank you so much for being a part of our program and we wish you luck in this drive to clinch this record. Thank you so much for having me. Thank you. Welcome. We've been talking with Clara Chisoba Krumberg, a media and social entrepreneur, CEO of CCK Ventures and Entertainment Limited. She wants to get a Guinness World Record from the 8th of March. We're hoping that you're going to join her. From the 8th of March it would be 55 hours. Well, we'd like to rally around our own people. We'll do the same for her, I'm sure. But this is where we draw the curtain on today's production or today's edition of the program. Do join us again tomorrow for another edition. My name is Nyangu and I'll catch you. Have a lovely midweek.