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A chef Akinsowon Faderera Edwin has concluded plans to commence an attempt to become the world record holder in Grill-A-Thon Barbecue for 82 hours.

Akinsowon, an accountant from Ondo State, will begin the attempt to break Guinness World Records at Eric Kayser Restaurant on Bishop Aboyade Cole Street, Bendel Close, Victoria Island, Lagos State, this weekend.

When asked about the inspiration behind the attempt, the chef said: “Motivation is an inner drive that pushes you beyond expectations. I’ve always believed that nothing is impossible.

“Though I was an Arts student in secondary school and later studied accounting in higher education, I found my true calling in the restaurant business. Learning to grill from my grandfather in Ondo town ignited my passion for barbecue.

“From childhood, I envisioned myself as a world champion. Working in a restaurant solidified my dream of achieving greatness through grilling.”

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Akinsowon, however, noted that the path has not been without challenges, saying: “Financial constraints and a demanding work ethic have been significant hurdles.

“But my determination to succeed keeps me going.”

The chef, in a statement made available to The Star on Monday, June 10, 2024, added: “To break the record, I must grill for over 81 hours in a public area, adhering to specific guidelines set by Guinness World Records.

“I plan to grill for more than 82 hours, using only charcoal as modern grilling machines are not permitted. The event will be open to the public, and I’ll have a medical certificate to ensure the quality and safety of the food.

“Guinness allows only rest breaks, not sleeping time. I aim to remain active for the full four days.

“The Lagos State government is providing emergency services to ensure safety, and all foods prepared will undergo government approval to maintain high standards.”

When asked about celebrating the record-breaking achievement, he said: “Let the day come first, and you’ll see.”

On his advice to aspiring record-breakers, Akinsowon stated: “Never lose hope. Start planning and believe in your dreams. Even when the odds are against you, your belief will make it happen.”

The Star

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