- A UNICAL student, Daniel Ehis Aiguokhian, is attempting to break the Guinness World Record for continuous writing, aiming for an incredible 188 hours without interruption.
- He announced his intention in June and officially began the attempt on October 1st after submitting his request to Guinness World Records.
- His goal is to produce a mix of fiction and nonfictional works during the write-a-thon.
- The event is scheduled to run from October 1st to October 8th.
A student of the University of Calabar (UNICAL), Daniel Ehis Aiguokhian, has officially begun his audacious quest to break the Guinness World Record for continuous writing, aiming to write for 188 hours without interruption.
The young man first unveiled his ambitious endeavor back in June, generating significant anticipation.
Following preparations and the submission of his request to the Guinness World Records organization, the young man commenced his official attempt on October 1st.
The objective of his undertaking is to reach a staggering 188 hours of nonstop writing, encompassing both fiction and nonfictional literary works.
Mr. Aiguokhian is determined and passionate about writing, ready to test human limits.
He’ll combine fiction and nonfiction in his marathon write-a-thon.
The timeline for Mr. Aiguokhian’s writing feat spans from the 1st of October through to the 8th of the same month.
Netizens Reactions…
bishy.opeyemi said: “GWR go soon issue public warning to Nigerians.”
ladyque_1 reacted: “The word thon don suffer for una hand”
thefoodnetworknig2 wrote: “Say bye bye to the muscles of that hand…E dey shake, otilo”
adesewastylesignature commented: “It’s enough guys please”
david_zorander said: “My only question is why choose to suffer so much?”
evalastindayo wondered: “What’s he writing?? The History of Nigeria??”
osagiator_ewean_gabriel enquired: “So una nor wan rest for this Guinness book of records?”
In other news, A Nigerian man with the name,John Obot has been officially approved by the Guinness World Records to embark on an extraordinary 145-hour reading marathon.
Armed with an unwavering passion for literature and an insatiable thirst for knowledge, Obot embarked on this extraordinary journey to celebrate the power of books and ignite a newfound love for reading across Nigeria and beyond.
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