The determined herbs seller, Eniola Fagbemi, has officially announced her decision not to pursue the Guinness World Record (GWR) by attempting to cook agbo for an astounding 300 hours.
This revelation comes after Eniola, a native of Oyo, boldly declared her intention on November 26 to embark on this culinary marathon in Ibadan, scheduled for December 1.
In a recent Facebook post on Monday, December 4, Eniola candidly shared the factors that influenced her decision, citing the responsibilities of motherhood as a primary constraint. The 25-year-old herb enthusiast revealed that her current focus is on nursing her child, which has led to the cancellation of her ambitious Agbo A Thon.
In her own words:
“…Exposing her to long hours of smoke is a danger to her health, and she’s currently teething, and more clingy to me. Just for the past few days of me doing rehearsals for the Agbo A Thon, has landed her in the hospital because she was lacking my attention.”
She further explained, “The decision for me to cancel my Agbo A Thon was a hard one, but I believe my daughter will be proud of me in the future that I choose her health first before any other thing.”
Accompanying her heartfelt message was a poignant image of her toddler, emphasizing the challenges faced during her marathon practice sessions. Eniola's prioritization of her child's well-being over the pursuit of a world record highlights the complexities and sacrifices often associated with the intersection of personal goals and familial responsibilities.