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Nigerian 10-Year-Old Hephzibah Akinwale Breaks World Record for Longest Fiction Novel by a Child

Nigerian 10-Year-Old Hephzibah Akinwale Breaks World Record for Longest Fiction Novel by a Child

Ferdinand EducationGhana | July 24| Nigerian 10-Year-Old Hephzibah Akinwale Breaks World Record for Longest Fiction Novel by a Child

Hephzibah Akinwale, a 10-year-old from Nigeria, breaks the world record for the longest fiction novel written by a child with her 58,000-word novel “Chronicles of the Time Keepers: Whisked Away.”


Hephzibah Akinwale Breaks World Record with 58,000-Word Novel

Lagos, Nigeria – Hephzibah Akinwale, a 10-year-old girl from Nigeria, has made history by breaking the world record for the longest fiction novel written by a child. Her novel, “Chronicles of the Time Keepers: Whisked Away,” spans an impressive 58,000 words, surpassing the previous record of 44,000 words held by Manikya Sanghi.

A Middle-Grade Fiction Adventure

“Chronicles of the Time Keepers: Whisked Away” is a captivating middle-grade fiction adventure. The story features Hephzibah as the lead character, who experiences mysterious dreams that seem as real as everyday life. The novel’s intricate plot and imaginative storyline showcase Hephzibah’s remarkable storytelling abilities.

Inspiring Creativity in Children

Hephzibah’s mother, Chika Akinwale, expressed her pride and hopes that her daughter’s achievement will inspire other children, especially those of color, to pursue their creative interests. She believes that Hephzibah’s accomplishment is a testament to what young minds can achieve with passion and dedication.

Celebrating Young Talent

This remarkable feat has garnered widespread admiration and serves as an inspiration to young writers worldwide. Congratulations to Hephzibah Akinwale for her extraordinary achievement and for setting a new benchmark in the world of children’s literature.

Nigerian 10-Year-Old Hephzibah Akinwale Breaks World Record for Longest Fiction Novel by a Child
Nigerian 10-Year-Old Hephzibah Akinwale Breaks World Record for Longest Fiction Novel by a Child

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