Guinness World Records is set to survey proof from Culinary specialist Faila Abdul Razak's cook-a-thon for expected affirmation as the new world record holder.
In light of the finish of her noteworthy 227-hour cooking long distance race at the Cutting edge City Inn in Tamale, the authority Guinness World Records X page communicated expectation, expressing, "We anticipate auditing her proof!"
Ghanaians have observed Gourmet expert Faila's accomplishment via virtual entertainment, applauding her mental fortitude and assurance.
While anticipating official affirmation, Culinary expert Faila joins Uganda's Dorcus Mirembe, otherwise known as Mother D, who endeavored a GWR cookathon for 144 hours, outperforming the past record of 119 hours, 57 minutes, and 16 seconds set by Alan Fisher.
🚨ICYMI🇬🇭👩🍳🏆: After 227 hours, Chef Faila (@FailaAbdulRazak) has turned off her gas to officially conclude her extraordinary cookathon, in this remarkable singular @GWR attempt.
— Ölele | DTS👨🏾🍳🇬🇭 (@OleleSalvador) January 10, 2024
Her challenge will undergo review by Guinness World Records, awaiting official confirmation.… https://t.co/FKFljvJX7S pic.twitter.com/An30mdMCyw
If effective, Gourmet specialist Faila could turn into the most recent worldwide GWR record holder in a solitary cook-a-thon.