/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

150-hour cook-a-thon: 16 hours and still counting – Ondo Chef Deo 

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Ondo chef Adeyeye Adeola, popularly known as Chef Deo, has embarked on a remarkable journey to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest cooking time by an individual.

With over 1,000 captivated netizens tuning in to her live TikTok stream, the ambitious chef hopes to break Hilda Baci’s previous record of a 150-hour cook-a-thon.

According to reports, Chef Deo has already spent more than 16 hours nonstop cooking.

The TikTok live stream shows the tireless chef and her dedicated assistant wearing aprons and head covers and working side by side.

The buzzing rhythm of popular Nigerian songs resonating in the background adds to the energetic atmosphere of the Ondo cook-a-thon venue.

Since the announcement of Chef Deo’s monumental undertaking, social media platforms have been inundated with both praise and criticism.

While some applaud her bravery and skill, others question the feasibility and necessity of such an undertaking.

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Regardless, Chef Deo remains focused on her goal, hoping to finish her cook-a-thon on Thursday, July 6.

Netizens Reaction.

@user8541385364368 said: “I don talk am say make person kukuma volunteer to cook till Christ come make everybody kukuma rest.”

@olu prisc ella said: “Is too early oooo, allow our winner to enjoy her win naaa, nawaoooo, still wish u the best sha.”

@captain-Philip said: “Use 12 hours fry plantain than use 15 hours cook beans make una rest this book of recored have suffered.”

@Beautiful Game said; “I hope she will wait for Guinness book of record to approve this before she start cooking.”

@Shu Shu said; “I think the law according to GBR, the challenge to take ovee Hilda will be only after 4 years.”

@EDU~BLAZE said; “Yoruba people and betrayals na 5&5 them no even allow the record rest this one no be witch.”

@Onosoal said; “TikTok should add VN here,I’m from Ondo State too but fr you should not be doing this atleast let there be space of at least 1-2years.”

@T$ said; “You no go rest??! Lmaooo enemy of progress frfr, you did not even allow Hilda enjoy the fame for 1 year at least.”

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