Key Points:
- Hilda’s mum joins NSPPD to share a warm, clear thanks. She says God heard them, and plans worked.
- She recalls fear as huge pots warmed for long hours. But she says nothing leaked, and nothing broke.
- The family prayed as Hilda cooked the giant jollof. She lists bags and items used for the cook.
Hilda Baci’s mum has told a sweet faith tale. She spoke on Pastor Jerry Eze’s NSPPD live stream. She thanked God for her child’s new food mark. She also praised the church for firm care.

Her talk came days after the jollof feat. Guinness now confirms Hilda’s new food record. See the clear note on the biggest jollof pot. Fans across Lagos still cheer the proud chef.
How the prayer story began
Hilda’s mum says she joined NSPPD five years ago. She says the “God of Pastor Jerry” has not failed. She recalls when Hilda shared the cookathon plan. She weighed it against her child’s most viral post.
At the time, she feared one main thing. The giant pot could leak or even fall, she said. The rice load was huge, and heat was high. So she took the fear to prayer at once.
What happened during the record cook
When the cooking began, Hilda turned to her mum. “Please pray in the Holy Ghost,” Hilda told her. The mother says she prayed as the team worked. She kept watch while flames rose under steel pots.
She says they cooked many bags of rice. She also listed oil, meat, and spice they used. She says the count was large and well planned. She adds that nothing went missing or broke.
More love, more praise, more context
The chef’s big day drew a loud Lagos crowd. Phones were up as smoke rose from wide pots. We covered the rush from Eko Hotel’s floor. Read our note on the Lagos crowd support.
NSPPD keeps a vast online faith base each day. Pastor Jerry Eze leads prayers that trend worldwide. He also makes fresh news beyond the pulpit. See how he led Nigeria’s YouTube earnings chart this week.
In the end, Hilda’s mum stayed full of thanks. She says God kept her child strong and safe. She says the gear held firm through heat and steam. The family now smiles over two world marks.





