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Osinbajo’s call inspires Hilda Baci to break Guinness World Record for longest cooking time

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN has publicly endorsed Nigerians chef, Hilda Baci, 27 as she attempts to break the Guinness World Record for the longest…

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN has publicly endorsed Nigerians chef, Hilda Baci, 27 as she attempts to break the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking time.

In her bid to achieve the record, the 27-year-old on Thursday began a four-day ‘cook-a-thon’ at Amore Gardens, Lekki, Lagos State.

Osinbajo, a well-known supporter of young Nigerians, placed a call to durum an Instagram live video on Sunday when he commented her efforts and offer support in what many described as a massive boost for her efforts to breat the record.

Hilda is on the verge to break the world’s longest cooking time record held by Lata Tondon who completed the task in 87 hours, 45 minutes, and 00 secs in Rewa, India in 2019.

The chef has exceeded 70 hours of cooking, as of the time of filing in this report.

Recall Hilda announced in an Instagram post on April 2nd that she was going to make her five-year-long dream a reality.

Osinbajo’s call to Hilda is seems to have boosted 27-year-old’s confidence to go all out to break the record.

Hilder posted this on her official IG page and thanked the revered Vice President for his support.

The Vice President’s call serves as a source of motivation to young people.

An IG user said “This is a kind of motivation that can help her achieve this great record. @profosinbajo we love you for constantly supporting us.”

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