A 111-year-old retired Japanese educator has been recognized as the world’s oldest living man. Sakari Momoi received a certificate from Guinness World Records on Wednesday. He succeeds Alexander Imich of New York, who died in June at the age of 111 years, 164 days.
Momoi was born Feb. 5, 1903, in Fukushima prefecture, where he became a teacher. Asked how he felt about the record at a televised ceremony, Momoi stood up from his wheelchair, pushed his back upright and said he wants to live longer.
“Say, another two years,” he said.
He has five children and lives at a nursing home in Tokyo
That isn't correct, we present have Reverend Akinbode Sadela of Gospel Apostolic Church Nigeria who is 114 years of age.
ReplyDeleteThat isn't correct, we presently have Reverend Akinbode Sadela of Gospel Apostolic Church Nigeria who is 114 years of age.
ReplyDeleteThat isn't correct, we presently have Reverend Akinbode Sadela of Gospel Apostolic Church Nigeria who is 114 years of age.
ReplyDeleteDo make ur research well... this is a man Rev. SAMUEL AKINBODE SADELA of Gospel Apostlic Church Nigeria is actually 114yrs old this year August, 2014 who is still strong and agile working without stick...isn't God wonderful... this is the Methuselah of this generation
ReplyDeleteYou people should stop saying the world oldest man, we still have people with age 125yrs old 119, 120, 114yrs and e.t.c. Abedi Pele's mother in law was 125years old before she kick the bucket.In Accra so you should stop using world use japan not world
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