Hilda Baci has been named a Guinness World Records ICON

Hilda Baci has been named a Guinness World Records ICON πŸ†

This inspirational Nigerian restaurateur began her culinary career while she was still at primary school, helping out at her mother’s restaurant in Abuja.

β€œI always got so many tips because I used to memorize the whole menu and I was very sharp-mouthed!” she remembers.

She studied sociology at college, after which she explored various possible careers, hosting Nigerian TV’s Dine on a Budget and acting.

But the call of the cooker proved too strong: she became a professional chef in 2020 and went on to launch her restaurant Hilda’s Kitchen (now known as My Food by Hilda). She shared recipes and tips online, building up a dynamic social media presence that won her millions of followers.

When GWR asked her about the most important lessons that her career as a chef has taught her, Hilda replied with three timeless tips for living well: β€œConsistency beats talent. Systems beat hustle. And humility keeps you growing.”

In 2023, this singular chef and internet sensation undertook the longest cooking marathon, cheered on by thousands of onlookers in Lekki, Lagos.

She remained kitchen-bound for an exhausting 93 hr 11 min between 11 and 15 May, with her stamina-sapping efforts also live-streamed to hordes of fans in Nigeria and the wider world. So great was the demand for updates on her progress that Hilda’s loyal admirers crashed GWR’s website!

Although this highly competitive record has been broken twice since then (the current holder is Liberian-Australian chef Evette Quoibia, with a time of 140 hr 11 min), Hilda had decisively made her mark.

She had to be on top of her game for her next GWR challenge too. On 12 September 2025, Hilda and brand Gino Nigeria teamed up to create the largest serving of rice – 8,780 kg (19,356 lb 9 oz) – in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. An incredible 4,000 kg (8,820 lb) of basmati rice, 164 kg (361 lb 8 oz) of fresh goat meat and some 600 kg (1,322 lb) of Hilda’s own jollof pepper mix went into the record-breaking dish, which was so heavy that it buckled its colossal bespoke steel pot – twice!

And not a grain went to waste: more than 16,600 portions were shared out afterwards. An exultant Hilda summed up the experience as β€œnine hours of fire, passion and teamwork”.

The dish in question was jollof rice – a West African staple – giving Hilda’s record a special resonance within her own country. β€œI love rice,” she told us. β€œTruly. I could eat rice dishes every single day for a year and not get tired of it. There’s something incredibly versatile and comforting about rice – it carries so many flavours beautifully. Being from Akwa Ibom State in Nigeria, I also deeply love Afang soup. It’s a traditional soup made with wild spinach and richly seasoned meats and seafood. I enjoy it most with fufu – a smooth, dough-like staple made from cassava… It’s one of those dishes I love both cooking and eating. It tastes like home.”

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