Seyram Eddy Wills
Clara Chizoba Kronborg, an African Nigerian woman based in Marbella, Spain, has launched a Guinness World Record Attempt for Longest Interviewing Marathon.
The renowned international media and social entrepreneur, talk show host, and creative director is set to begin her attempt on March 8 through to March 10, 2024.
Speaking exclusively to the www.ghtribune.com, Clara said she was poised to make history in the Guinness World Record attempt for the Longest Interviewing Marathon.
She said she was set to embark on the ambitious project aimed at inspiring, connecting, and breaking barriers.
Clara who also hosts "Women's World Show" and a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion, has championed the power of storytelling across various media platforms.
From captivating talk show episodes to visionary content creation and aspiring film productions, her commitment to sparking inspiration and fostering societal change shines through.
She said "this Guinness World Record attempt is not just about setting a new milestone; it's about igniting conversations, bridging communities, and showcasing the resilience of the human spirit.”
Clara said by bringing together diverse voices, sharing impactful stories, and nurturing meaningful connections, we aspire to transcend boundaries and unleash the true potential of storytelling.
She said as someone who hailed from African Nigerian roots and residing in the vibrant city of Marbella, Spain, she sought to leverage "this historic endeavor" to propel her career in media to new heights.
"Beyond personal aspirations, I aim to open doors for my production company, create avenues for fellow creators and foster strong relationships between African diaspora communities and Europe.”
The Guinness World Record attempt for the Longest Interviewing Marathon is not just a personal milestone for Clara but a collective celebration of cultural exchange, resilience, and the transformative power of storytelling. Clara through this monumental endeavor, hopes to inspire individuals worldwide to embrace their narratives, pursue their passions, and effect positive change in society.
She called for public support in her attempt.
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