Guinness World Records has issued its first official statement regarding Chef Faila’s completion of her cooking marathon.

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Guinness World Records has released its first official statement about Chef Faila as she completes her cooking marathon.

Chef Failatu Abdul Razak from Ghana has successfully completed her attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon. Her remarkable feat spanned an impressive 227 hours, equivalent to approximately 9 days and 11 hours of continuous cooking.

The cookathon journey began at midnight on January 1st, 2024, at Modern City Hotel in Tamale. Chef Faila’s achievement has captured the attention of culinary enthusiasts and has become a source of national pride. Social media platforms are abuzz with congratulatory messages, celebrating the chef’s resilience, dedication, and exceptional culinary skills.

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After 227 hours, Chef Faila turned off her gas to officially conclude her extraordinary singular Guinness World Record cookathon attempt. Her challenge will undergo review by Guinness World Records, awaiting official confirmation as of the publication of this article. If successful, Chef Faila could become the latest global GWR record holder in a single cookathon from Ghana.

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