Big Brother Naija star and singer, Tope Adenibuyan, popularly known as Teddy A, has targeted people who went out of their way to show their support for Nigerian celebrity chef, Hilda Baci.
This is coming after hundreds of people gathered at Amore Garden in Lekki, Lagos to support Hilda Baci in her quest to break the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking time by a person.
In response to the massive show of support, in a post shared via his Instastory, Teddy A asked some of the supporters, whom he described as “Fake Souls and clout chasers” if they had ever shown the same level of love and support to their close friends.
Read his full post below,
“I’m so proud of Hilda the chef. Personally, I don’t know her but iv seen her work. It’s also a great thing that Nigerians are supporting and showing up to support.
However, I have only one question. And this is for the clout chasers. And fake souls. Now ask yourself. The way you left your home and drove all the way to the location where she’s cooking have you ever done the same for your friend who also cooks?
Just to support their business and hustle?
Have you left the comfort of your house to ever go support a friend’s canteen or buka or even regular business? But you would drive miles to go and take pictures and hide under supporting one another. The fakeness for this una blood go die with una
Some people won’t even still go there and support it’s how to do hook up they would be
looking for
God be with you”
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Meanwhile, Guinness World Records has explained why Nigerian Hilda Baci’s new record for the longest cooking time by an individual has yet to be confirmed.
In response to a Nigerian Twitter user who questioned why Guinness World Records is yet to recognize Hilda’s new record, they said that the standard procedure is to review the evidence before confirming a record.
“We’re aware of this amazing record attempt. We need to review all the evidence first before officially confirming a record,” a tweet on GWR’s official Twitter handle read…(Read More Here)
Nigerian dancer Kaffy, who broke the Guinness World Record for “Longest Dance Party” with her dance group in 2006 after they danced for 55 hours and 40 minutes, has also confirmed that it takes up to two weeks for a record to be verified.
“Yes, this is standard procedure! Even during our own, we had to wait for almost two weeks for them to review the videos and all records before they confirm. A lot of people attempt and succeed in beating timelines but don’t get verified because of technical errors. It’s not Hilda’s portion IJN!” She wrote.