- World record holder Wildine Aumoithe graduated with a degree in graphic design at the age of 22
- Doctors reportedly told her parents she might not survive more than 24 hours after birth, making her achievement especially emotional
- The young woman has achieved major life milestones and currently holds two world records recognised by Guinness World Records
World record holder Wildine Aumoithe has graduated from Liberty University, a milestone her family is celebrating with great joy.
Source: Facebook
Wildine’s academic achievement defies the odds, as doctors had told her parents she might not survive beyond 24 hours after birth.
At 22, she proudly wore her graduation gown and received a bachelor’s degree in graphic design during an emotional ceremony.
What world records does Wildine Aumoithe hold?
The young woman was recognised as the shortest non-mobile woman in the world, a title she has held since 2021, as she stands at 72 cm tall.

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When she was just 18 years old, Guinness World Records named her the shortest professional model after starring in Runway of Dreams: A Fashion Revolution during New York Fashion Week in 2023.
With her many accolades, she has shared that her mission is to show the world that despite her disability, she can still live a fulfilling life and inspire others like her.
Wildine was born with a rare and severe type of dwarfism called SADDAN dysplasia, characterised by skeletal, neurological, and skin abnormalities.
Her condition makes it impossible for her to walk or stand, hence her use of a wheelchair. However, these challenges have never stopped her from chasing her dreams and inspiring others.
Her journey from surviving against all odds to earning a university degree and building a modelling career has left many impressed and deeply moved.
Netizens congratulate Wildine
Elizabeth Adamolekun:
“Proud of you. A person is a person whether great or small.”

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Evans Chiinda:
“What will and determination can do. Congratulations.”
Samuel Gokai Hollywood:
“Congratulations, my beautiful soul sister.”
Source: NGBREAKINGNEWS



