People crowd the streets, cheers erupt with firecrackers.

The protagonist is this woman, 27-year-old Hilda Bassi, a Nigerian chef.

He successfully cooked a marathon for 100 hours, setting the record for the longest continuous cooking streak in the world.

As for the breaks, I only cooked for 5 minutes every hour, 12 hours of cooking, and then I kept making things other than bathing, doing health checks, and resting for 1 hour.

Thousands of people, including celebrities, cheered her on during the cooking process, and the cooking process was streamed live on the Internet.

Bashi said she wanted to show the passion of Nigerian youth as well as marginalized young African women with this challenge.

[Hilda Bassi/Record-setting chef: I'm a little relieved, I'm really happy and proud of myself.]

Basi's record-breaking performance has become a national milestone for Nigeria.

Nigerian President Buhari also tweeted his congratulations and said he hoped more young people would follow in Basi's footsteps.

The previous record was 3 hours and 84 minutes, set by an Indian chef three years ago, and the Guinness World Records plan to officially certify Bashi after reviewing all the evidence.

(Reporter: Jung Yoo-mi / Video Editing: Byun Ji-young / Production: Digital News Editor)