Hilda Baci Don Cook World’s Biggest Jollof
Written by YangaEditor1 on September 16, 2025
Hilda Baci Don Set New Guinness Record with Jollof Rice!
Naija Chef Break Another World Record
Nigerian celebrity chef, Hilda Baci, don enter Guinness World Records again and this time, na for di largest serving of Nigerian-style jollof rice. Di record-breaking event happen for Lagos , and e don spark big celebration across Nigeria and beyond.
How She Take Do Am?
Hilda and her kitchen team prepare one massive pot of jollof rice wey weigh over 3,000kg, using local ingredients like rice, tomatoes, pepper, onions, seasoning, chicken, goat meat, and more.
Di rice no just big e sweet well too. People wey chop am testify say Hilda no play for kitchen. Guinness Don Confirm Am Officially
After dem check everything, di Guinness World Records team confirm say Hilda Baci don officially break di record for largest serving of Nigerian-style jollof rice. Di announcement land for social media like bomb and everywhere don dey buzz since.
Hilda Yarn: “Dis One Na For Naija and For Africa”
After di confirmation, Hilda talk say she dedicate dis record to all Nigerians and Africans. She say:
“Jollof rice na part of who we be. I just wan show di world say our food, our culture, dey world-class.”
Crowd Gather, Social Media Scatter
Di event draw big crowd. Thousands of people come witness history, chop free food, and cheer Hilda on. Online, celebrities, influencers, and fans begin hail her with names like “Jollof Queen” and “Record Breaker Extraordinaire”.
Some fans even joke say, “E remain Guinness World Record for puff puff, make she go collect am too!” 😂
Why E Matter Well-Well
Jollof rice no be ordinary food na West African pride, and di competition between Nigeria, Ghana, and others over who sabi cook am best no be today. With this record, Hilda don stamp Nigeria name on top di jollof map once again.
Conclusion
Hilda Baci don cook her way into history again dis time with di biggest serving of jollof rice wey Guinness World Records don ever see. From kitchen to world stage, she dey carry Naija name go global, one pot of rice at a time