The world’s oldest living person, , celebrated their 116th birthday today, surrounded by loved ones, caregivers, and well-wishers from around the globe. The milestone was marked with a small but joyful ceremony at [location, e.g., a care home or family residence], filled with songs, flowers, and reflections on a truly extraordinary life.
Born in 1909, has lived through two world wars, multiple global pandemics, and immense technological and social changes. Despite their age, they remain mentally alert and known for their warm smile, gentle humor, and deep love for family and community.
Speaking through a family member, shared a simple message: “Be kind, be thankful, and take each day as it comes.”
Local officials, community members, and even national leaders sent in birthday greetings, recognizing the remarkable longevity and spirit of a person who has become a symbol of resilience and hope.
Health experts say while genetics may play a role in such long life, credits their age to a life of moderation, strong social connections, and a positive attitude. Their daily habits reportedly include early morning prayers, simple meals, and regular conversations with family.
The celebration also served as a reminder of the importance of valuing older people in society. Advocates for the elderly used the occasion to call for better care, inclusion, and respect for senior citizens around the world.
“In a time when the world is moving fast, elders teach us the value of patience, wisdom, and living with purpose,” said Dr. Aminu Bello, a gerontologist.
As the birthday cake was cut and songs filled the room, there was a shared sense of awe — not just at the number 116, but at the life, memories, and lessons that come with it.
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