Thursday, 16 May, 2024

Guinness World Records eases Hilda Baci’s anxiety as her milestone achievement is yet to be verified


The organizers of the international record and research platform, Guinness World Records are yet to verify the performance of Nigerian chef, Hilda Baci who recently embarked on a cooking marathon.

Hilda in May 2023 became a sensation when she cooked for 100 hours (approximately 4 days) in Lagos state, Nigeria.

Weeks after she engaged in the culinary contest she dubbed, Cook-A-Thon, the Nigerian chef mentioned that she is yet to receive a feedback from Guinness World Records.

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Hilda Baci (NRTC Library)

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Taking to her Twitter account on Thursday, Baci explained that she is distressed after having to refresh her mail for several weeks without response from Guinness World Records.

Hilda Baci cooking during her Cook-A-Thon Quest

She wrote on Twitter,

“Not me refreshing my email every second since we submitted all the evidence to Guinness World Records”

In response to her outburst, the Guinness World Records said their team is still working on it.

Guinness World Records responded, “our records team are working on it”

News Round The Clock recalls the 27-year-old chef gained popularity following her 100 hours of marathon cooking to surpass the previous Guinness World record set by an Indian chef, Lata Tondon, in 2019 for the longest time spent by an individual on cooking.


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