- A Nigerian man identified as Olawale has made a bold claim about the Ondo 150 hours cook-a-thon chef attempting to break and set a new record for the longest cooking time.
- He shared that she wasn’t actually keeping to the rules and she goes to bed at night when she was supposed to be cooking.
- The young man urged the GRW members to check on what she was doing.
A Nigerian man made a bold accusation about a chef who is currently breaking Hilda Baci’s record with the aim of cooking for 150 hours.
Recall that Battabox reported that a woman identified as Adeyeye Adeola embarked on her own culinary journey to break the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking time and set a new record of 150 hours.
Amidst her aim to set and break the record, the GWR reminded people that it was important for an individual to get a confirmation message from them before attempting to break or set a new record.
Responding to this Tweet, a young Nigerian man identified as Olawale Benjamin urged the team of the GWR to check on Adeola because ‘she wasn’t doing what she was supposed to do’.
He said, “Please try to do something on the lady running a 150 hrs cook-a-thon here in Nigeria, she’s sleeping at night, I witnessed it yesterday, she usually ends her live video at night and sleep, so many disqualifications from her and please take note @GWR”
“You can stream her live video and see, her eyes are always bright in the morning also, just stream her online and take note of her disqualifications.”
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Guinness World Records reveals guidelines to break & set record title
A new guideline information that was just released by the Guinness World Records has caused a buzz on social media.
Taking to their official Twitter account, the Guinness World Records team shared that before anyone attempts to break a record, there are guidelines to follow.
They stressed the importance of the organization being well-informed through their guideline processes before an individual or group attempts to break or set a new record.