Jubilation as Ondo chef breaks Hilda Baci’s record, cooks for 150 hours (Video)

Jubilation as Ondo chef breaks Hilda Baci's record, cooks for 150 hours (Video)

There are jubilations at the Government Area of Ondo State as Chef Deo has broken the record of Hilda Baci with 150 hours of cooking. The Ondo chef started her cooking marathon a few days ago as she announced she would be cooking for 150 hours in the quest to break the record of Hilda Baci. Jubilation as Ondo chef breaks Hilda Baci's record, cooks for 150 hours (Video)Chef from Ondo state breaks Hilda Baci record. Photo credit: Chef Deo. Source: Google There are jubilations at Ondo Stae as Nigerian chef Adeyeye Adeola, also known as Chef Deo has broken the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual after Hilda Baci. A lot of people were seen at the forecourt jubilating and congratulating her for breaking the record and also staying strong. Reports say that she has still not stopped cooking as a video of her with her pot on fire has emerged online. Watch the video below.

Massive jubilation among elderly men, market women in Lagos stirs youths’ reactions [Video]

Massive jubilation among elderly men, market women in Lagos stirs youths' reactions [Video]

A video showing the moment a group of elderly men and market women reacted in jubilation to the news of Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s victory in the All Progressives Congress’ presidential primaries has caused worry among some Nigerian youths.
“We are in big Ttrouble like this,” “This market men and women people like to suffer,” “Please go and warn your parent’s because they are the ones that are always voting in these bad leaders,” some of the reactions from Nigerian youths, supposedly against Tinubu’s candidacy reads.

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The video’s virality follows Tinubu’s announcement as APC’s candidate for the forthcoming presidential elections.

Tinubu, who had before balloting gotten the endorsement of six aspirants, floored the likes of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, former transportation minister, Rotimi Amaechi among others during the party’s primary elections.
Aspirants who stepped down for the former Lagos State governor were Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State; Senator Godswill Akpabio; Professor Ajayi Borroffice; Mr Dimeji Bankole; Senator Ibikunle Amosun; and Mrs Uju Ohanenye.
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Bola Tinubu – 1,271 (Rotimi Amaechi – 316) (Yemi Osinbajo – 235) (Ahmad Lawan – 152) (Yahaya Bello – 47) (Dave Umahi – 38) (Ben Ayade – 37) (Ahmed Rufai – 4) (Christopher Onuh – 1) (Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba – 1) (Pastor Tunde Bakare – 0) (Richard Okorocha – 0) (Jack Rich – 0).