Hilda Effiong Bassey (popularly known as Hilda Baci), the Nigerian chef who recently broke the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking time by an individual, has spoken about her past struggles and her future plans.
Hilda cooked for 100 hours to surpass the previous record set in 2019 by an Indian chef, Lata Tondon.
In a statement on its Twitter handle, Guinness World Records said: “We’re aware of this amazing record attempt. We must review all the evidence before officially confirming a record”.
In an interview with Television Continental (TVC), Hilda disclosed that she used to be homeless before but now hopes to expand her business by tutoring clients worldwide.
She said: “I need young women to see that there’s more to them than society’s stereotypes. There’s always that narrative that you can’t make it (without having others) create a platform for you.
“I’m saying this from an informed place because I used to be like that. For me, I needed to keep doing things with myself to show people that they can win as well. You can have a business, start cooking from home, and build that business properly to the point where you can open an outlet, expand that outlet, and branch out. But you need to do your due diligence. It’s not easy.
“Many people see this buzz now and think I dropped from the sky. They didn’t know I was homeless at some point. There’s an entire phase that got me here, and I am not even done.
“Away from all the buzz, I had plans to open a bigger space because we were outgrowing our space and we needed much bigger staff strength. I’m working on a cookware line. There are things and designs I don’t find. Some work for food vendors, home use, and content creators. I need to put a collection together. Nigerian food is so good. I have many students from across the world. I look [forward] to hosting masterclasses”.