A chef in Ghana has been preparing regional dishes on live TV since New Year’s Day in an attempt to break a world record for marathon cooking.
Wrapped in her country’s flag, Ms Abdul-Razak brought the cook-a-thon to an emotional end with a salute to the crowd on Wednesday.
Prior to the cooking marathon, she called it a “national assignment”, saying that she was doing it for Ghana.
People cheered as she walked out of the hotel kitchen, in the city of Tamale.
Her team says it will send the evidence to Guinness World Records for official confirmation that she has broken the record.
The current holder of the record is Irishman Alan Fisher who cooked for cooked for 119 hours and 57 minutes.
Ms Abdul Razak said that she wanted to ensure that anyone who tried to break her record after her would find it very “difficult”.
Last year, Hilda Baci caused huge excitement in Nigeria when she broke the record before she was surpassed by Mr Fisher.