Guinness World Records has dealt a crushing blow to Ghanaian chef Failatu Abdul-Razak’s audacious bid to shatter the record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual, sending shockwaves through the culinary world.
Failatu’s ambitious endeavor, spanning an exhausting 227 hours, captivated the nation as she tirelessly toiled behind the stove at the Modern City Hotel in Tamale, Ghana, igniting fervent anticipation and nationwide support.
However, hopes were dashed as the Records Management Team cited a critical violation of rest break regulations, abruptly halting Failatu’s historic quest for culinary glory.
Despite the heartbreaking setback, Failatu graciously acknowledged the unwavering support of her fans, expressing gratitude for their steadfast presence on her arduous journey.
In a social media post, she dedicated her valiant effort to “God and Ghana,” urging her compatriots to revel in the shared triumph.
The failed attempt marks a somber chapter in Failatu’s culinary odyssey, yet her indomitable spirit and unwavering determination continue to inspire awe and admiration across the globe.