Cook-a-Thon Attempt: Chef Razak Failatu has taken the lead over all her competitors with a wide margin of 227 hours and 02 seconds
Abdul Razak Failatu is a passionate Ghanaian chef with a dream of breaking the longest cooking marathon. As the New Year dawned in 2024, Abdul Razak stood on behalf of Ghanaians at the Modern City Hotel, eyes bright with determination.
She had a vision that extended beyond the horizon: to break the Guinness World Record for the longest cook-a-thon marathon. With the support of his loyal assistant, Malik Eric, and the enthusiastic backing of the local community, Abdul embarked on an extraordinary culinary journey.
From the first stroke of midnight on January 1st, Abdul Razak and Malik Eric delved into a whirlwind of chopping, stirring, sizzling, and seasoning. The air was alive with the aromas of Ghanaian spices and the sizzle of tantalizing dishes being prepared.
From aromatic jollof rice to succulent grilled kebabs and delicate waakye, they showcased the diverse palette of Ghanaian cuisine.
The hotel was transformed into a theater of flavors, drawing in crowds from far and wide. People marveled at Abdul Razak's skillful hands and Malik's precision in assisting every step of the way.
The days turned into nights, yet their energy never waned. With sheer determination, they danced through each challenge, overcoming fatigue with their unwavering passion.
As the clock ticked relentlessly, the 10th of January approached. Abdul Razak and Malik had been cooking tirelessly for 227 hours, and 02 seconds, equivalent to roughly 9 days and 11 hours of continuous cooking to break the existing record holder Alan Fisher.
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Guinness World Record
Abdul Razak Failatu
Modern City Hotel, Tamale
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