Hilda Baci: Indian chef sues for peace ahead of Guinness’ confirmation

Indian chef, Lata Tandon has appealed to Nigerian and Indian supporters o maintain peace as they await confirmation from the handlers of the Guinness World Records.

Indian chef, Lata Tandon has appealed to Nigerian and Indian supporters o maintain peace as they await confirmation from the handlers of the Guinness World Records.

She made the appeal on Tuesday in a statement posted on her official Instagram page.

It read, “A Humble Request to all my Sisters and Brothers in Nigeria & India to maintain peace and wait for Guinness to officially announce if the Current Record is broken or not.

“Please don’t make it a Competition it’s just a Record, my friends. I am a Peace-loving Person and wish the same for you” she concluded.

This comes after many Nigerians and Indians clashed, using unsavoury words to defend their respective record-breakers.

Hilda Baci cooked for over 100 hours, breaking and setting a new record on Monday, May 15th, 2023. She surpassed the record held by Chef Lata Tondon, who cooked for more than 87 hours.

Kaffi, a Nigerian Guinness World Record holder, previously stated that she and her group broke the record for the longest time a group danced (over 55 hours and 40 minutes, had to wait two weeks before a verification or certificate was issued.

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