Renowned Nigerian chef Hilda Baci, who recently made headlines for achieving the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking by an individual, has bravely shared her past struggles with homelessness.
In an exclusive interview with popular television network TVC, the 26-year-old culinary expert, known for her exceptional restaurant and culinary skills, opened up about her inspiring journey.
Addressing the misconceptions surrounding her rapid rise to fame, Hilda expressed,
“Many people witness this current buzz and assume that I appeared out of nowhere. They are unaware that I experienced homelessness at a certain point. My journey to this point has involved an entire phase, and I am far from being finished.”
Hilda emphasized that her recent achievement was just one milestone in her ongoing journey.
“This is merely a part of the journey. I am still on my path, and I am continuing forward. It won't always be smooth sailing or effortless. However, we need more examples like mine to inspire others, enabling them to say, 'If Hilda did it, I can do it too,'" she declared.
Her words carry a profound message of hope and resilience, serving as a powerful encouragement for individuals to pursue their dreams despite the challenges they may face.
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VIDEO: I Was Once Homeless, Says Hilda Baci
Chef Hilda Baci, who surpassed the Guinness World Record holder for longest cooking by an individual, has revealed that she was once homeless.
She made this known in a recent interview with TVC, sighted on Monday.
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