Dana Air says it will be supporting Hilda Baci, the world record-breaking chef, with one year of free tickets for all her domestic travels
On Monday morning, Baci made history after cooking for more than 87 hours and 45 minutes, breaking a record that was previously set by India’s Lata Tondon back in 2019
The feat was achieved at the Amore Gardens, Lekki in Lagos
After breaking Tondon’s cooking record, the chef decided to go a step further by setting a new record of 100 hours
While Nigerians celebrated Baci’s achievement on Twitter, the airline company, in a statement, hailed the chef as a source of “inspiration for greatness.”
The company also announced a three-month free ticket for Baci’s mum
In the statement, Dana Air said it will “always support craft and innovations of young spirited Nigerians”
We have always blazed the trail in terms of support for the arts and entertainment industry, health care, and culture and our corporate social responsibility.