Emmanuel Enensi, a hearing impaired student is attempting to win a Guinness World Record (GWR) for the fastest time to fingerspell the American Sign Language (ASL) Alphabet by an individual with a time set for 4.30 seconds.
June 28, 2023 9:12 PMEmmanuel Enensi, an auditory challenged Nigerian student, is attempting to break a Guinness World Record for the fastest time to fingerspell the American Sign Language alphabet,The challenge is a competition for the fastest fingerspelling called “hot fingers”, something he dubbed “sign-a-thon”.
Since Enensi is going to spell the dactylology of a sign language using ASL, even if he does not smash McWhinney’s record, he could still nick the record for the fastest time to spell the ASL alphabet by an individual.Advertisement He is the present deputy senate president of the national association of deaf Nigerian students. He is a volunteer with some non-governmental organisations , disability organisations and a reporter with a news website.
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