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    Nigerian Lady Shares Her Impressive Achievement, Reading Over A Hundred Books In 2024 (IMAGES)

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read4 Views
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    A Nigerian lady has impressed netizens by sharing one of her achievements, reading 110 books in 2024.

    The lady, Amah shared on X (Twitter) her impressive milestone for the year, showing just how much she loves reading.

    The book enthusiast shared a picture of herself posing behind the stacks of the books she read. She captioned the post;

    “110 books down this year 🫡🎊”

    Her impressive feat has drawn awe from netizens who were in disbelief at her achievement. Many wondered if it was possible to read that many books in a single year, while others expressed their desire to do the same in the coming year.

    Read some of the comments below;

    @arinzown I only managed to read 12 books on political economy and history, books on warfare and psychoanalytics, so that those coming after me can read engineering and maths, so that those coming after them can read romance and fiction. I’m sorry to have done so little 😔 despite the situation of the African child on the ground.

    @iam_arinzona This is very likely not true. 110 books in 365 days or 360 days is in an average of 1 book in 3 days consistently. I hope she read to understand.

    @Dess_0231 Am starting the journey on January and I wanna read as many books as possible. Which ones should I start with?

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