Emotional Moment as Hilda Baci Receives Guinness Confirmation of Jollof Rice Record

  • Chef Hilda Baci has officially been recognised by Guinness World Records for cooking the largest serving of Nigerian-style jollof rice, weighing 8,780kg.
  • She shared a video capturing the emotional moment she and her team received the confirmation call, with tears of joy from her, her mother, and supporters who celebrated the achievement.

Celebrity chef Hilda Baci has shared the emotional moment Guinness World Records officially confirmed her as the record holder for the largest serving of Nigerian-style jollof rice.

The Akwa Ibom-born chef achieved the feat on September 15 with a massive 8,780kg serving in Lagos.

In a video, Hilda, her mother, and her team were moved to tears as they received the confirmation call from GWR.

Netizens have reacted …

@crossnstride wrote: “Did she carry all those 200 bags of rice alone? Did she stir that huge pot of rice alone? The water for the rice, did she do it all alone? Maggi, salt et al? Where then is the recognition for those that did the heavy lifting?”

@Davidspredict said: “If I may ask this GWR aside the award or placards is there any money attached to it because we have so many world records holder in Nigeria we don’t even know they held such record.”

@bigprofcnd15205 said: “Has Guinness called? Like say she no know 😆 congrats”

Watch video below …

In other news….. Nigerian singer and songwriter, Seyi Shay, has revealed how the passing of legendary musician Sound Sultan left a lasting impact on her life and music career.

In a recent interview, the singer described Sound Sultan as more than just a colleague, calling him a mentor, best friend, and father figure. She explained that his sudden death in 2021 shook her deeply and made her lose interest in pursuing music at the time.

Sound Sultan’s death really affected me. He was my everything in the industry. When he passed, I just didn’t have the zeal for music anymore,” she confessed.

The award-winning artist added that her grief coincided with a major transition in her personal life. She was pregnant with her daughter and simultaneously navigating the challenges of motherhood and a highly demanding entertainment industry.

According to Seyi Shay, the combination of losing a trusted guide and facing a “toxic” side of the music business pushed her into taking a long break from the spotlight.

Her candid revelation has sparked conversations among fans and fellow entertainers about the importance of mentorship, emotional well-being, and support systems within the Nigerian music industry.

Sound Sultan, born Olanrewaju Fasasi, was celebrated for his socially conscious lyrics and unique artistry. His death in July 2021 left the Nigerian entertainment community in mourning.

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