Why We Deducted Almost 7 Hours from Hilda Baci's Record, Guinness World Records Gives Reason for Action

Why We Deducted Almost 7 Hours from Hilda Baci's Record, Guinness World Records Gives Reason for Action

  • Guinness World Record's announcement of Hilda Baci as a record holder has sent Nigerians into a frenzy
  • The body, however, did not award her 100 hours of cooking like many had envisaged and explained why
  • The restauranteur made a mistake that led to the deduction of almost seven hours of her cooking time

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Guinness World Records has explained why it deducted over six hours from Hilda Baci's official final total.

Hilda had done 100 hours of cooking at her May 2023 cook-a-thon but was recently awarded for 93 hours and 11 minutes by GWR.

Guinness World Records, Hilda Baci
GWR said Hilda Baci made a mistake. Photo Credit: @GWR, @hildabacicooks
Source: UGC

In a broadcast via its verified Twitter handle, GWR explained the deduction thus:

"However, anyone attempting a marathon record receives five minutes break for every hour that they complete.

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"This is to allow suitable rest breaks for the participants, due to the prolonged nature of these records.
"In this case, there was a miscalculation when it came to Hilda's rest breaks, meaning we are unable to award the 100 hours claimed."

An excerpt from GWR's website blamed the deduction on a mistake from Hilda. The excerpt reads:

"Hilda attempted to set a record of 100 hours, however, almost seven hours were deducted from her final total because she mistakenly took extra minutes for one of her rest breaks early on in the attempt."

See GWR's tweet announcing Hilda Baci as a record holder:

Reactions trail GWR announcement of Hilda Baci as a record holder

@SmartAtuadi said:

"The part from 00:53" to 01:06'
"If I am Chef Dammy and sponsors we will just close shop and go rest and stop wasting precious time."

@FS_Yusuf_ said:

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"Una nearly cause fight for our streets with the delay. Nevertheless, big congratulations to our tenacious Hilda Baci."

@LengdungT said:

"This post in itself will break a Guinness record. Trust my Nigerian cousins.
"We are proud of you, Hilda! Congratulations!"

@Queen_Aeesha said:

"Chef Dammy on her way to GWR headquarters.
"She no go gree oh."

@iamAbiodunAA said:

"So the Ekiti girl just dey waste her time? Cause even Hilda that did a lot of PR and followed rule had it cut down to 93 hours and 11 minutes. It’s no easy to break GWR at all. Congratulations to Hilda Baci."

Video of Hilda Baci's first reaction after hearing confirmation from Guinness World Records

Previously, YEN.com.gh reported how Nigerian chef Hilda Baci reacted after Guinness Records named her a World Record Holder.

When the good news got to her, Hilda Baci was captured on video in a car with her phone in her hand.

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In the footage, she could be seen screaming excitedly. People have congratulated her for the excellent job done.

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Audrey Gyamfi (Copy Editor) Audrey Gyamfi is a copy editor at YEN. She graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a degree in Psychology and English. Audrey previously worked for 7 years as a copy editor for Kwadwoan publishing. She can be reached at audrey.gyamfi@yen.com.gh.

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Grace Afua Somuah-Annan (Deputy HOD Entertainment) Grace Somuah-Annan is the Deputy HOD of the entertainment desk at YEN with over five years of experience in digital media. She graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (2018) with a bachelor's in Communications (Public Relations). Grace Afua started her professional career as a writer at Pulse Ghana, and editorial assistant at Media General's 3news.com. Email: grace.somuah-annan@yen.com.gh