Hilda Baci surpasses Guinness World Record for longest Cookathon

Hilda Baci’s cookathon

The Hilda Baci’s cookathon made headlines as the Nigerian culinary expert shattered the Guinness World Record for the longest duration of continuous cooking on May 17, 2023.

What Hilda Baci had to say about the Guinness World Record?

Hilda Baci expressed her excitement and gratitude to reporters, sharing that her journey towards the cook-a-thon began five years ago. She considers this attempt to be one of her biggest aspirations, and after thorough mental preparation, she is proud to take on this adventure.

For Baci, the cook-a-thon represents more than just a personal challenge. She sees it as an opportunity to showcase some of the positive stories and culinary traditions that originate from Africa. Additionally, she hopes that her attempt will serve as a testament to the resilience and potential of young people, given the right support and resources.

Finally, Baci eagerly anticipates the global support that will help her achieve this historic milestone.

Here is everything you need to know about Hilda Baci’s cookathon-New Guinness World Record

The 27-year-old chef from Akwa Ibom, Hilda Effiong Bassey, popularly known as Hilda Baci, accomplished the remarkable feat of cooking for 100 hours, surpassing the previous record of 87 hours and 45 minutes set by Indian chef Lata Tondon in 2019. The cookathon took place at Amore Gardens in Lekki, Lagos, and despite the rain, numerous Nigerians braved the weather to support and cheer on the talented chef.


Individuals or groups aspiring to secure a world record listing must provide substantial evidence to the Guinness World Records team and undergo a rigorous verification process. Once a record is validated, it earns a place in the prestigious book, officially becoming an internationally recognized world record.

Baci’s awe-inspiring achievement in Hilda Baci’s cookathon involved a rigorous mental preparation process, showcasing the positive stories emanating from Africa through the meals she prepared. She highlighted how this attempt also serves as a testament to the strength and resilience exhibited by young people when provided with the right platform and support.

Baci’s determination did not waver throughout the Hilda Baci’s cookathon, and she smashed the Guinness World Record by cooking continuously for 100 hours.

In response to her extraordinary accomplishment, Baci expressed her immense pride and appreciation to finally undertake the Hilda Baci’s Cookathon and fulfill her aspiration. She also expressed her eagerness to garner support from people worldwide to achieve this extraordinary feat.

Numerous celebrities, stars, and fellow chefs, including Lata Tondon, congratulated Hilda Baci and expressed their best wishes for her official recognition by the Guinness Book Of World Records.

Notably, President Muhammadu Buhari and other prominent figures in Nigeria also extended their congratulations to Hilda Baci, commending her unwavering Nigerian spirit and resilience. As we celebrate the Hilda Baci’s cookathon, let us also recognize the remarkable accomplishments of other Nigerians who have secured their place in the esteemed Guinness World Records.

Other world record breakers from Nigeria

  1. Bose Omolayo from Nigeria holds the record for the heaviest para powerlift by a female in the -79 kg category. She lifted 144 kg (317 lb 7 oz) at the World Para Powerlifting Championships in Tbilisi, Georgia, on December 2, 2021.
  2. Paul Kehinde, also from Nigeria, achieved the heaviest para powerlift by a male in the -65 kg category. He lifted 221 kg (487 lb 3.5 oz) at the 9th Fazza 2018 World Para Powerlifting World Cup in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on February 19, 2018, breaking his own previous world record.
  3. Stephen Keshi, born on January 31, 1961, in Nigeria, holds the record as the youngest person to win the Africa Cup of Nations both as a player and a coach. He won the tournament as the captain of the Nigerian national team in 1994 and later as the head coach in 2013.
  4. Chinonso Eche from Nigeria achieved multiple football-related records. He holds the record for the most football headers in a prone position in one minute, with 233 headers achieved on October 13, 2021. He also holds records for the fastest time to 1000 football touches while balancing a ball on the head and the most consecutive football touches in one minute while balancing a football on the head.
  5. Haruna Abdulazeez from Nigeria achieved the record for the most American football touches with the feet in one minute, with 75 touches on October 1, 2020, in Kano, Nigeria.
  6. Peter Aho from Nigeria achieved a remarkable feat in cricket by taking six wickets for five runs in 3.4 overs against Sierra Leone. This achievement, including a hat-trick, occurred on October 24, 2021, at the University of Lagos Cricket Oval in Nigeria.
  7. Bayo Omoboriowo, together with TheJTAgency and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, achieved the record for the largest photo book measuring 60.84 m² (654 ft² 87 in²) in Abuja, Nigeria, on September 30, 2021.
  8. Mfon Udoh from Nigeria holds the record for the most goals scored in a Nigerian Premier League season. He scored 23 goals for Enyimba in the 2013-2014 season, surpassing the previous record of 20 goals.
  9. The Dafinone family from Lagos, Nigeria, has an impressive record of having three sons and two daughters qualified as members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales between 1986 and 1999.
  10. Modenine, a British-born rapper also known as Babatunde Olusegun Adewale from Nigeria, has won nine Headies awards, which recognize outstanding achievements in Nigerian music. He won awards for Best Rap Album, Best Rap Single, and seven “Lyricist on the Roll

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