Massive Reactions As Another Ghanaian Woman Prepares To Attempt Cook-A-Thon In Tamale
Information gathered by Xorlali.com indicates another Ghanaian woman is preparing to attempt a world record of being the first woman to cook for a period of five days non-stop.
The woman identified as Abdul Razak Failatu has promised to treat the people of Tamale and the entire country to a variety of different Ghanaian meals in the coming days.
Abdul Razak Failatu also known as Jah Bless Faila will begin with her cooking expedition on the 1st day of the year 2024 and end on 5th January, 2024.
In line with her quest to attempt to break the record of the longest cooking marathon in the Guinness Book of Records, she would be preparing different meals at the Modern City Hotel in Tamale.
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According to most Ghanaians who chanced on the flyer announcing her decision to attempt a world cooking marathon record, it’s quite obvious Afua Asantewaa’s decision to engage in a singing marathon has paved way for a lot of people in the country to set records with the talent they have.
Failatu is aiming at cooking for 120 hours which is equivalent to a five-day non-stop cooking experience.
As she seeks to get her name into the Guinness Book of Records, it’s the hope of most Ghanaian citizens that she manages to reach her target so she can add up to Ghana’s record making catalog for the Guinness World Record enlistment.