Afowiri Fondzenyuy

Afowiri Kizito Fondzenyuy (born 26 December 1972) is a Cameroonian Philanthropist, social entrepreneur, charity fundraiser, and marathon enthusiast, who runs marathons in Toghu attire to raise funds for various charitable causes.

[1][2] He holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest marathon run in traditional Toghu attire.

[5][15] In September 2024, Kizito took part in the Medellín Marathon in Colombia, to raise funds for underprivileged children.

[16] Afowiri received support from high-profile Cameroonians, including Henri Dikongué, award-winning singer Mr. Leo, and Christopher John Lamora, who cheered him after the Tokyo 2024 Marathon.

[23][24] The funds from the event aimed to build bridges in Cameroon to enhance infrastructure and connectivity in some areas.