The Commissioner of Humanitarian Affairs, Dr. Helen Egodo has pledged unwavering support to the remarkable endeavor of Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian, a Philosophy student at the University of Calabar (UNICAL). Aiguohkian is poised to etch his name in history by attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the Longest Writing Time, an astonishing 188 hours, equivalent to 8 days of continuous writing.
This Herculean feat is not merely an individual pursuit; rather, it is a patriotic endeavor to honor Nigeria’s Independence Day and, in tandem, champion the cause of literacy. Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian dedication to this record-breaking attempt serves as an inspiring testament to the spirit of resilience, patriotism, and commitment to education that courses through the veins of Nigeria’s youth.
The Commissioner of Humanitarian Affairs expressed profound admiration for Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian’s initiative, emphasizing the intrinsic connection between literacy and national development. “In supporting Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian quest, we underscore the importance of education as a cornerstone for progress and the enrichment of our nation. His determination exemplifies the potential that resides within our youth to drive positive change,” stated Commissioner of Humanitarian Affairs.
The Commissioner has committed resources from the Department of Humanitarian Affairs to facilitate the logistics and ensure the success of this remarkable endeavor. This includes providing a conducive environment, necessary materials, and any support required for Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian during the arduous 188-hour writing marathon.
As the Commissioner of Humanitarian Affairs rallies behind Daniel Ehis Aiguohkian’s mission, this event is poised not only to set a Guinness World Record but also to serve as a beacon, illuminating the significance of literacy in the nation’s growth and development.
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