Chef Omar Embarks on Six-Day Cooking Marathon to Break 135-Hour Record

MaryJane Obiwumma · @obiwumma-jane
March 5, 2025 | Kristina Reports
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Rivers State-born Chef Omar has begun a six-day trial cooking marathon at Eddie Wine Bar in Port Harcourt, aiming to surpass the 135-hour record set by Chef Naira Victor on February 29, 2024.
She is preparing a variety of local delicacies, including Banga soup, Okazi, White soup, and Oha, to thrill food lovers during the challenge.

Her attempt has drawn public attention, with many sharing their thoughts on social media.
“Abeg, what is the address? I can taste food for Africa,” Good Chikwelu commented.
“The Lord is your strength,” Amiebibama Cynthia Dappa encouraged.
Cynthia Princewill simply wrote, “Stress.”
Queen Dorcas praised her effort, saying, “Great job.”

Meanwhile, James Yigakpoa Lucky sparked a debate with his questions: “Wait. You said your sister na born what? Man wey dey cook, waiting dem dey call them? Woman wey dey cook, waiting dem dey call them? You said your sister na born waiting again?????”
Sunny Wilson wished her well, saying, “Good luck dear.”
MaPhilips Ilogah asked, “Is she doing it to get awarded by Guinness Book?”
Pat Teeyee added, “Good one.”
Chef Omar continues her cooking marathon with determination, as supporters eagerly await the outcome of her record-breaking attempt.
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