Alan Fisher: ‘So happy to have held a record so prestigious, will forever be grateful for the love’ – Hilda Baci

Replies ⬇ Nigerian chef, Hilda Baci, has come out to express her gratitude for the “love and support” she’s been basking in from her numerous fans/lovers, before, during and after her cookathon.

Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci, and Irish Chef, Alan Fisher
Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci, and Irish Chef, Alan Fisher

The “Nigerian cooking queen” as described by the Guinness World Records (GWR) dethroned India’s Lata Tondon who set the record in 2019.

Baci cooked for 91 hours and 21 minutes beating Tondon’s time of 87 hours 45 minutes.

She said, “I’m so happy to have held a record so prestigious and grateful for all the ove and support.”

Baci has now been dethroned by Alan Fisher from Ireland after he cooked for 119 hours and 57 minutes at his restaurant, Kyojin Stewhouse, in Japan.

She described Fisher’s feat as a “great achievement”, wishing him “all the best” in his future endeavours.

Baci said: “I’m so happy to have held a record so prestigious and profound I will forever be honored and grateful for all the love and support.”

Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci, and Irish Chef, Alan Fisher

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Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci, and Irish Chef, Alan Fisher

Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci, and Irish Chef, Alan Fisher

Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci, and Irish Chef, Alan Fisher

Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci, and Irish Chef, Alan Fisher

Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci, and Irish Chef, Alan Fisher

Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci, and Irish Chef, Alan Fisher

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