The Guinness World Records has acknowledged the 120-hours cook-A-Thon of Nigerian chef, Damilola Adeparusi, popularly known as Chef Dammy.
In response to an inquiry, GWR on Wednesday, June 14, maintained that the chef did not seek their approval before beginning the cook-A-Thon as there are procedures and rules which would have been sent to her to follow.
Reacting to this, Chef Dammy, in a post via her Facebook page, admitted that her 120-hour cook-A-Thon was to test her capability and not for smashing any record.
She also expressed excitement about hitting her target and not giving up.
Information received from GWR PR manager, Madalyn Bielfeld, disclosed that the body is currently in possession of Dammy’s application.
He noted that the body would ensure Dammy understands how to submit her evidence and that the evidence would be reviewed.
“I can confirm that Chef Dammy has now made an application.
“We will ensure she understands the process and method to submit the evidence. We will then review this quickly.”
The organizers of Chef Dammy’s cook-A-Thon also confirmed that she has submitted an application to the Guinness World Records.
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