In a commendable display of solidarity and commitment to literacy, Comr. Sandra Michael, the President of the Nigerian Union of Campus Journalists University of Calabar Chapter at the University of Calabar, has thrown her full support behind a remarkable endeavor by a Malabite Philosophy student, Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian. The student aims to break the Guinness World Record for the Longest Writing Time, an astounding 188 hours, equivalent to 8 days, starting on October 1, 2023, coinciding with Nigeria\’s Independence Day.
The Guinness World Record attempt will unfold at the Student Union Government Senate Chambers, University of Calabar, and is poised to not only mark a historical achievement but also promote literacy and celebrate Nigeria\’s independence in a unique and impactful manner.
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Comr. Sandra Michael recognizing the significance of this endeavor, emphasized the role of education and literacy in shaping the nation\’s future. She stated, \”This Guinness World Record attempt is not just about breaking records; it\’s about pushing boundaries and promoting a culture of literacy. Our support goes beyond mere acknowledgment; it\’s a commitment to fostering an environment that values knowledge and perseverance.\”
The Nigerian Union of Campus Journalists University of Calabar Chapter encourages students and the community to rally behind the determined writer as he embarks on this challenging journey. The team urges everyone to contribute to creating an atmosphere that motivates and propels him forward. The event aligns with the Union\’s broader mission to inspire academic excellence and intellectual achievement among students.
This Guinness World Record attempt serves as a testament to the University of Calabar\’s commitment to innovation, education, and the pursuit of excellence. The entire university community eagerly awaits the successful culmination of this extraordinary writing marathon.