In a remarkable feat, activist Arbnora Idrizi from the city of Skenderaj has once again made her mark in the Guinness World Records. This time, she set a new record by creating a National Flag origami comprising 120,000 paper folds on November 28, commemorating Flag Day.
Idrizi proudly announced her achievement through a Facebook post, expressing gratitude for the continuous support she received from the online community.
In the official confirmation from the Guinness Book headquarters in London, Idrizi exclaimed, “Today, we are making history once again with an extraordinary record! Thank you for your ongoing support; together, we are writing extraordinary chapters of success.”
The new marvel unfolded as Idrizi shared her triumph, marking another victory by securing a new world record. Her Facebook post, which conveyed the excitement and appreciation for the support received, stated:
“Official confirmation from the Guinness Book headquarters in London.
Today, we made history again with an extraordinary record! Thank you for your continuous support; together, we are writing extraordinary chapters of success.
New wonder! Today, I marked another victory by setting a new world record. Thank you for your support; this success is yours as much as it is mine!”
Arbnora Idrizi’s dedication to commemorating Flag Day through intricate origami work not only adds a unique touch to the celebration but also solidifies her as a record-setting activist, leaving an indelible mark in the Guinness World Records.