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Guinness World Records yet to confirm Nigerian chef Hilda Baci’s new record for longest cooking marathon
Nigerian chef, Hilda Baci, made headlines after breaking the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon on Monday, May 15, in Lagos state.
Hilda Baci cooked for over 87 hours and 45 minutes, surpassing the previous record of 87 hours set by Indian chef, Lata Tondon in 2019.
However, despite the accomplishment, the Guinness World Records has yet to officially confirm Baci’s new record.
In a statement, the organization explained that it would review all the evidence before making a confirmation.
This delay has caused some confusion and speculation on social media, with Twitter user AlexanderDGreat questioning why the Guinness World Records has remained silent on Baci’s achievement.
“Why is Guinness World Record not showing or talking about Hilda‘s cook-a-ton? Can’t see anything on their pages (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube),” he tweeted.
In response, GWR said; “We are aware of this amazing record attempt, we need to review all the evidence first before officially confirming a record”.
we're aware of this amazing record attempt, we need to review all the evidence first before officially confirming a record 💫 https://t.co/loGnAY8yKE
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) May 15, 2023
The Guinness World Records is known for its rigorous verification process for record attempts, which can take several weeks to complete.
This process includes a review of evidence such as video footage, witness statements, and documentation.
Baci’s achievement has been widely celebrated in Nigeria and beyond, with many praising her dedication and perseverance.
She cooked non-stop for over three days, preparing a variety of dishes and surviving on just a few hours of sleep.
While the Guinness World Records review process may take some time, Baci’s accomplishment has already inspired many and will undoubtedly go down in Nigerian culinary history.