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Chef Faila Abdul Razak has achieved an extraordinary feat by surpassing the 130-hour mark in her ambitious Guinness World Record (GWR) marathon, demonstrating remarkable dedication and resilience in the culinary world.
Not only has she broken the official record of 119 hours but has set a new time of 135 hours and 38 minutes, and her cooking marathon is still ongoing.
Beginning her cook-a-thon on January 1, 2024, Chef Faila aimed to break the existing record by continuously cooking for an impressive duration.
Her endeavor has not only captured the attention of culinary enthusiasts but has also become a symbol of passion and resilience in the art of cooking.
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Throughout this marathon, Chef Faila has received widespread support from fellow chefs, food enthusiasts, and well-wishers, creating a celebratory atmosphere around her gastronomic feat. The event has become a platform to showcase culinary skill, endurance, and the pursuit of excellence in the kitchen.
In addition to her remarkable cooking, Chef Faila has also used this opportunity to give back to the community by feeding the underprivileged in marginalized societies, adhering to the strict guidelines set by the Guinness World Records.
During the marathon, Chef Faila was moved to tears when former first lady Lordina Mahama paid her a visit to offer encouragement and support.
As Chef Faila continues her marathon, fans eagerly await the final confirmation from Guinness World Records, hoping to witness the official recognition of her extraordinary achievement when the event concludes.