A Nigerian Publisher from Igbo extraction, Chidi Nwaogu, has broken a ‘Fresh Guinness World Record’ for the ‘Longest Credit On A Book’, Igbere TV has learnt.
Igbere TV gathered that on May 1, 2019, Nigerian publisher and serial entrepreneur, Chidi Nwaogu, posted on LinkedIn that his application to break the Guinness World Record for the âlongest credit on a bookâ has been accepted, and it was âtime to break this fresh world titleâ. According to the screenshot of an acceptance email sent to him by the Guinness World Record, his application, with reference number 180410165252lcoa had âbeen acceptedâ.
The âLongest credit on a bookâ is a world title given to any single book published with an ISBN, with a âCreditsâ section that has at least 10,001 names of real people printed on it, who gave their consent to be credited. To achieve this, Nwaogu went on to LinkedIn to get the consent of at least 10,001 people to have their names printed on his book.
His post read: âPubliseer will be publishing a book written by me, and this book will hold the world title for the âLongest credit on a bookâ. Itâs a fresh record, and we simply need at least 10,001 games to break this record. If youâd like to be part of this record-breaking event, simply comment on this post âCount me inâ and your name (as it appears on LinkedIn) along with at least 10,000 others who comment on this post, will be published on the book as the credits. Letâs do this together, LinkedIn!â
Within 4 days, over 14,000 people had commented âCount me inâ, thus giving the young Nigerian the consent to print their names on his Guinness World Record-breaking book titled â10 Laws of Finding the Right Co-founderâ. With 1,516,662 views on his LinkedIn post, Nwaogu was able to amass 5,887 likes, 14,175 comments and 238 shares, as at Sunday, May 5, 2019, 8:18 AM GMT, and these figures are rapidly increasing as I write.
With a huge social following of 34,189 on LinkedIn, Nwaogu, has successfully met the conditions to the break the Guinness World Record for the longest credit on a book. This is a fresh Guinness World Record that hasnât been broken before, so Nwaogu must be really adventurous to have ventured into this. Nwaoguâs book with at least 14,000 credits will hold the Guinness World Record for the âLongest Credit on a Bookâ, but the question on everyoneâs mind is âFor how long will he hold this record before someone surpasses his record?â
Nwaogu isnât the only Nigerian to have broken a Guinness World Record. Wizkid, DJ Obi, Debbie Odumewu, and Kafayat Shafau-Ameh, are some of the Nigerians who have gone ahead in the past to break a world record.
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