Key points:
- Geh Geh says the long queues show deep need today. He calls the scene proof of a hungry land
- He rates the cook “quantity over quality” in sharp words. He says the pot was too big to mix well
- He urges Hilda to fund a free “eat and go.” He says poor folks will gain from daily hot meals
Crowds filled the Eko Hotel site for the big cook. Teams stirred a vast pot while fans cheered loud. NTA News wrote on X, “Finally the rice is cooked.” Lights, smoke, and songs set a huge street vibe.

Soon after, TikTok star Geh Geh shared a harsh take. He said the show “just exposed Nigeria as a hungry land.” He added, “See them queue and cry for ordinary jollof rice.” He said the rush proved hard times more than food joy.
Geh Geh says the queues show want, not wins
The creator faced the lens and spoke at length. “It never reached me; come serve me jollof now,” he said. He claimed long lines showed lack, pain, and low hope. He urged fans to think of jobs, power, and growth.
He also linked the buzz to lost focus for youth. “This record and Big Brother Nigeria do the same thing,” he said. “They drag focus from what counts for the country.” He asked the young to chase skills and real work.
He calls the cook “quantity over quality” in clips
Geh Geh picked on the method and the huge gear. “That rice was more quantity than quality for me,” he said. He claimed teams used a bucket to move the mix. He said spice and stock drifted to “the other side.”
He warned, “Not because you pour rice in water, it’s done.” He said a world mark should still taste clean and sweet. He urged cooks to prize neat prep, heat, and blend. He asked that taste should lead size at all times.
Hilda’s team had switched the venue days before. The move to Eko Hotel aimed to fit far more fans. You can read more inour report on the Eko Hotel switch.
He urges a daily “eat and go” for poor homes
Geh Geh then set out a stark, simple plan. “Use that money to open an eat and go,” he said. He wants a free hub where poor folks eat hot food. “Humanity will value it for a lifetime,” he added.
He also pressed on power and jobs as core needs. “Nigeria has no light and no jobs for youth,” he said. He warned that easy fame can lead girls down wrong paths. He urged steady help, not one big night of buzz.
Hilda set bold cook goals for this jollof bid. Plans named a huge pot and a mass rice load. Catch those aims in our brief on the biggest jollof pot plan.
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