Guinness World Records has issued an official caution to Nigerians interested in breaking a record like Chef Hilda Baci.
Today, July 4th, 2023, Guinness World Records took to Twitter to remind Nigerians and others on what to do before attempting to break any of their records.Jamb Result
Guinness World Records confirms Chef Hilda Baci of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, as the world’s longest cooking individual on June 13th, 2023, with a time of 93 hours and 11 minutes.
Following this development, others, largely Nigerians, such as Chef Dammy of Ekiti State and Chef Adeyeye Adeola of Ondo State, set aims of 120 and 150 hours, respectively, to break the record.NYSC Portal
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Another Nigerian lady, Joyc Ijeoma, attempted to massage people for 72 hours in Lekki for GWR, but she fainted after 50 hours.
In response to all of these attempts, the Guinness World Record deems them fruitless, stating in a tweet that the world record title must be certified before attempting it.
In the post, Guinness World gave information on how to apply to set or break a world record.
The tweet says:
“Polite reminder that you should probably have your world record title confirmed by our team before attempting it here’s how our process works.”Information Guide Nigeria
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