Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has congratulated chef Hilda Baci for securing her second Guinness World Record, this time for preparing the largest serving of Nigerian-style jollof rice.
In a statement released in Abuja, Mrs Tinubu praised Baci for her creativity, determination and resilience. She described the recognition as a source of pride for Nigeria, noting that it highlights the potential of young women across the country who continue to break barriers in different fields.

The First Lady commended Baci for using her culinary skills to put Nigeria on the global stage. She also encouraged Nigerian youth to emulate her example by pursuing excellence in their chosen careers.
The Guinness World Records confirmed that Hilda Baci prepared an astonishing 8,780 kilograms of jollof rice during the event held in Victoria Island, Lagos. This official recognition adds to her earlier record in 2023 when she captured the world’s attention for the longest cooking marathon.

The feat has drawn admiration across Nigeria and beyond, with many public figures and fans applauding her achievement. For Mrs Tinubu, Baci’s success is not only personal but also a win for the country’s cultural identity, as it promotes Nigerian cuisine on a global platform.
With this new Guinness World Record, Hilda Baci strengthens her reputation as one of Africa’s most innovative chefs and a leading ambassador of Nigerian food culture.
Big congratulations continue to pour in for Baci as Nigerians celebrate this milestone.
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