Tope Maggie, a renowned Nigerian chef hailing from Ogbomoso, has embarked on a remarkable mission to outshine the accomplished Irish chef, Alan Fisher, by undertaking a grueling 200-hour cooking marathon.
This culinary challenge comes in the wake of Alan Fisher recently securing a Guinness World Records accolade, surpassing Nigeria's chef Hilda Baci as the reigning titleholder for the longest cooking marathon (individual) with an impressive duration of 119 hours and 57 minutes.
Guinness World Records officially recognized Alan Fisher for this outstanding achievement, breaking the previous record held by Nigerian chef Hilda Baci.
Fisher also clinched the title for the longest baking marathon (individual), setting a new record at 47 hours and 21 minutes, surpassing Wendy Sandner's previous accomplishment from the USA.
Now, in a captivating twist, just days after Alan Fisher's record-breaking feat, Tope Maggie is poised to undertake an ambitious 200-hour cooking endeavor, aiming to surpass Fisher's remarkable duration of 119 hours and 57 minutes.
This culinary rivalry underscores the relentless pursuit of excellence by Nigerian chefs on the global stage.
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Tope Maggie, an Ogbomoso-based chef is set to dethrone Chef Alan Fisher as he starts a 200-hour cook-a-thonpic.twitter.com/5mQhheJ9YQ
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