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Hilda Baci celebrates Guinness World Record Certificate, says “it’s good to hold it”
The Nigerian chef, Hilda Effiong Bassey, identified as Hilda Baci, went on wild celebration of the Guinness World Record certificate for the longest cooking hours in the world, recently awarded to her after her approved time of 93 hours 11 minutes marathon cooking time in Lagos, Nigeria.

She recalled her dream for the project, and expressed joy of how the dream came to reality, thanking all who supported her.
Hilda Effiong Bassey, Hilda Baci, set her new world record in a marathon cooking between Thursday 11 May and Monday 15 May, displaying her certificate, declared; “I’m Officially Amazing.”
Hilda on her twitter handle wrote:
Hilda Baci
@hildabacicooks
“It feels so good to hold it. I remember seeing a photoshopped picture of myself pointing at it, and I said to God I will have an original, and He did it. Congratulations to all of us; this is a collective win. Thank you all so much for your continuous love and support.” ❤️
It feels so good to hold it I remember seeing a photoshopped picture of myself pointing at it and I said to God will have an original and he did it congratulations to all of us this is a collective win thank you all so much for your continuous love and support ❤️ pic.twitter.com/WY4YtdfQIs
— Hilda Baci (@hildabacicooks) June 20, 2023
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