The Nigerian Society of Campus Writers (NSCW) proudly announces and celebrates Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian, a Philosophy student at the University of Calabar (UNICAL), for setting a new Guinness World Record in the category of Longest Writing Time. Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian devoted an extraordinary 188 hours, equivalent to 8 days (192 hours), crafting his literary work, encompassing an impressive collection of 17 books.
This remarkable feat is accompanied by the publication of 16 of these books across various renowned platforms, showcasing Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian’s commitment to literary excellence and perseverance in his craft.
Cynthia Maduekwe, the National President of NSCW, extends heartfelt congratulations to Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian and all those who supported him throughout this extraordinary endeavor. The NSCW commends Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian’s dedication, creativity, and the impact of his prolific writing.
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