By Christopher Deborah
Guinness World Records has reportedly approved the 120-hour cook-a-thon of Ekiti-born chef, Miss Damilola Adeparusi, popularly known as Chef Dammy.
Recall, Chef Dammy embarked on a courageous cooking journey which organisers said lasted for 120 hours between June 9 and 13.
On Wednesday, June 14, Guinness World Records confirmed that the chef did not apply before starting to cook in her 120-hour cookathon.
“We have not received an application for this attempt. Applications can be made via the Guinness World Records website for our records management team to review.
“Once an application is accepted, the record claimant receives a set of detailed guidelines specific to that record category that must be adhered to.”
In the latest information made available on Friday, June 16, the Guinness World Records said the body is now in possession of Dammy’s application.
The GWR PR manager, Madalyn Bielfeld, told news outfit:
“I can confirm that Chef Dammy has now made an application.”
Also, the record body Saud that the body would ensure Dammy understands how to submit her evidence and that the evidence would be reviewed.
The body wrote: “We will ensure she understands the process and method to submit the evidence. We will then reviews this quickly.”