Hilda Baci, a renowned Nigerian chef, has refuted claims that she is charging a fee of twenty-five thousand Naira for people to witness her culinary expertise in Abuja. The chef took to her Instagram page to address the reports and deny any involvement in such activities.
Rumors had circulated that Hilda had organized a "meet and greet" session with her supporters in Abuja, during which attendees were allegedly required to pay the mentioned amount. However, the chef, who hails from Akwa Ibom State, clarified that she never made such a request nor intended to charge anyone for the opportunity.
In her Instagram post, Hilda directly addressed the issue and set the record straight. She stated, "Hi everyone. This is to inform everyone that I'm not doing any meet and greet in Abuja. I would also never ask anyone to pay for such."
Hilda Baci gained widespread recognition after accomplishing the remarkable feat of completing 100 hours of non-stop cooking, surpassing the previous Guinness World record set by Indian chef Lata Tondon.
Her clarification aims to dispel any confusion or misinformation regarding her alleged charging of fees for a meet and greet event. By addressing the issue directly on her social media platform, Hilda emphasizes her commitment to her fans and the values she upholds in her culinary career.