COOK-A-THON: Chef Dami never applied to us before cooking—Guinness World Records

 

The Guinness World Records has said it did not receive an application regarding the cookathon that just ended in Ekiti State. 

 

A lady, Chef Damilola Adeparusi took up cooking in Oye-Ekiti on Friday June 9, with the organisers saying she would cook for 120 hours.

 

Some Nigerians were asking if Chef Dami followed the right procedure or if she actually wanted to break a world record.

Social media abuz over Chef Dammy’s cookathon

 

Social media came alight after the news of her cookathon was made public and Nigerians started reacting to her efforts.

 

While many people bashed her for trying to copy Hilda Baci, others rallied massive support for her.

 

But confusion set in as people continued to criticise Dami, saying she wanted to shine like Hilda Baci.

 

One businessman even went as far as offering to give Dammy N1 million to stop cooking.

 

Some Nigerians online accused her of turning off the gas to pick beans while others declared that she should go home and rest, but she continued cooking until she reached 120 hours.

 

To clear the air, Legit.ng sent a press enquiry to the Guinness World Records on Tuesday, June 13.

 

A response received from the body shows that Dammy may not have set out to break any record in the first place. She may just have been cooking for passion or to showcase her skills which many have attested to.

 

Legit.ng wanted to know if the body is aware of the cookathon so as to clarify members of the public who were curious regarding Dammy’s efforts.

 

The body said:

 

“We have not received an application for this attempt. Applications can be made via the Guinness World Records website for our records management team to review.”

 

Some Nigerians also raised eyebrows on whether Dami was following the cooking rules. On this, the body said anyone trying to break a record receives rules from the body once the application is accepted.

 

The body wrote:

 

“Once an application is accepted, the record claimant receives a set of detailed guidelines specific to that record category that must be adhered to.”

 

“This also details a list of evidence that must be submitted for our team to verify the record. Guinness World Records maintains a rigorous review process to maintain the integrity of each Guinness World Records title.”

 

While some have said Dami had to wait for one year before attempting to break Hilda’s record, the GWR said there is no waiting time before one can attempt to break an existing record.

 

The body said specifically:

 

“There is no waiting time to attempt to break an existing record.”

 

In a tweet on its official account on June 7 shortly before the cookathon started, the organizers, The Spirit Word Mission said:

 

“Spirit Word is going for the world record by Friday, 09/05/2023. Save the date tweeps. We are coming!”

 

Also in a video posted on Twitter by the Spirit Word Mission, Dami was seen talking excitedly about the Guinness World records.

 

Legit.ng sent WhatsApp enquiry regarding this story to the published number of the organisers of Chef Dami’s cookathon, but no response has been received.

 

Legit.ng also interacted with Chuwuebuka Ezugha, the founder/chairman of Chukwuebuka Freestyle Entertainment and Academy and who has applied for 16 record attempts for talented footballers under his training. He confirmed what the Guinness World Record said regarding application before attempting to break a record.

 

He said:

 

“It takes up to 12 weeks in each process and possibly five working days if you choose and pay for “Priority Application.” I applied for all 16 records by myself. Without receiving and following GWR attempt guidelines, the record won’t be approved.”

 

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