- A Ghanaian chef has gone viral online after commencing a cooking marathon world record attempt in Damongo in the Savannah Region
- Chef Sabiatu Mahazu is aiming to become the first Ghanaian to successfully attempt the world record and dethrone the current holder
- Social media users have commended the determined chef, with many expressing hope that she will set the new record
A young Ghanaian chef is trending for the right reasons after she embarked on a record for the longest cooking marathon (cook-a-thon) by an individual.
Chef Sabiatu Mahazu, who is on a quest to make Ghana proud and cement her legacy in the Guinness Book of Records, commenced her cooking marathon on Saturday, September 5, 2025.

Photo credit: @sabskitchenofficial/TikTok
Source: TikTok
The marathon, which is set to conclude on Friday, September 12, will see her attempt to cook for 150 hours in an effort to set a new world record.
The event is taking place at the forecourt of the Jakpa Palace in Damongo in the Savannah Region.

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A video sighted by YEN.com.gh on TikTok shows many people massing at the venue to offer support and cheer her on as she cooks non-stop for days.
An adorable moment showed Chef Sabiatu Mahazu in a happy mood as she enjoyed the performance of an artist who was singing to cheer her on.
Overwhelmed by the support, a visibly excited Chef Sabiatu Mahazu used a ketchup plastic bottle as a microphone and began singing along.
Chef Sabiatu Mahazu is hoping to become the first Ghanaian to successfully attempt the cooking marathon world record.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with YEN.com.gh, Siddick Dramani indicated that Chef Sabiatu Mahazu’s cook-a-thon had surpassed 72 hours.
“She has cooked for 72 hours, 21 minutes, and has prepared 43 dishes since she embarked on the cook-a-thon,” he told YEN.com.gh.

Photo credit: @sabskitchenofficial/TikTok
Source: TikTok
Three other Ghanaian chefs, namely, Chef Failatu Abdul-Razak, Chef Abena Kwartemaa, and Chef Ebenezer Smith, have been unsuccessful in their quests to break the cooking marathon record.
The current Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual is held by Liberian-Australian Evette Quoibia, who set the record in Melbourne, Australia, on 19 February 2024, with a time of 140 hours and 11 minutes.
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Reactions to Chef Sabiatu’s cook-a-thon
Netizens have commended Chef Sabiatu Mahazu for her decision to challenge the cook-a-thon, with many expressing optimism that she will dethrone Evette Quoibia.
Inusah Abdulai commented:
“Welcome to Damongo, Savannah Region.”
Iddisah Mahama wrote:
“Keep it up, sister. Our ancestors are with you and Allah will protect you.”
Abdullahi Ayuba opined:
“I wish I were closer to you, my love. Insha’Allah you will make it.”
Maknun opined:
“Hope she’s using her resting time, because GWR won’t recognize her without it.”
ewuraadwoabema6 added:
“I hope you guys know that the cookathon is no longer available to be broken,it has been deactivated by Guiness book of records as of last year.”
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Source: YEN.com.gh
Source: Yen.com.gh