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Cook-A-Thon Attempt: Five Intriguing Things to Know About Failatu Abdul-Razak’s

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Ghanaian chef Failatu Abdul-Razak, a graduate of Business Senior School and the University for Development Studies (UDS) at the former Wa Campus, stands poised not only to set a Guinness World Record but also as a versatile individual with a captivating background. As she attempts to break the record of the longest time a person cooks – set at Modern City Hotel, Tamale, we unravel five intriguing facets of Failatu’s life and extraordinary culinary odyssey.

1. Educational Foundation at Business Senior School, Tamale:

Rooted in the esteemed Business Senior School in Tamale, the inaugural business school in northern Ghana, Failatu’s education became the bedrock for her entrepreneurial spirit and culinary zeal.

2. UDS-Wa Alumna of 2015:

Beyond secondary education, Failatu continued her academic pursuit at the University for Development Studies UDS Wa Campus, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Community Development (ICD). This academic background underscores her dedication to personal growth and development, integral elements contributing to her success.

3. Visionary Founder and CEO of Mickey’s INN Restaurant:

In 2017, Failatu’s entrepreneurial flair came to the fore as she founded and currently leads Mickey’s INN Restaurant in Lamashegu, a suburb of Tamale Metro. Beyond being a haven for delectable cuisine, the restaurant mirrors her robust vision and effective leadership within the local business community.

4. Culinary Expertise Forged at Mafara Hotel and Relax Lodge:

Preceding her foray into entrepreneurship, Failatu honed her culinary skills as a chef at renowned establishments like Mafara Hotel and Relax Lodge in Tamale. These experiences undeniably molded her culinary expertise and innovative approach to cooking.

5. The Charismatic Entertainer:

Failatu is not only celebrated for her culinary prowess but also for her charismatic personality. Radiating a constant stream of positive energy, she becomes a delightful presence. Her engaging demeanor adds an extra layer of charm to the dining experiences at Mickey’s INN, ensuring that each meal is an unforgettable encounter.

Failatu’s pursuit of the Guinness World Record transcends culinary boundaries, reflecting the diverse experiences in her life. From her educational foundation to her entrepreneurial ventures and charismatic persona, Failatu’s narrative embodies perseverance, enthusiasm, and an unwavering quest for perfection. Keep an eye on this Ghanaian culinary expert as she continues to make a lasting impact in the culinary realm and beyond.

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