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Nigerian chef Rita Nnagbogu Ifeyinwa is preparing for a historic cooking challenge as she sets out to break the Guinness World Record by making the biggest pot of Ukodo and beans next week in Asaba, Delta State. Read Our Last Post: HIV-Positive Man Who Abused His Young Children Dies in Delta State Prison
Reports confirm that a philanthropist has pledged the sum of ₦20 million to support the record-breaking attempt. The event is expected to attract food lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and supporters who are eager to witness the moment.
Ukodo, popularly known as yam pepper soup, together with beans, is a staple delicacy enjoyed in Nigerian homes. Chef Rita’s attempt is aimed at putting Nigerian cuisine on the global stage while also promoting the country’s rich food culture.
If successful, she will join the growing number of Nigerians who have earned global recognition by setting unique Guinness World Records.
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