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On The Nancy Isime Show, Nigerian chef Hilda Baci encouraged young women to be self-sufficient and chase their dreams. She reflected on her mother’s strength and shared lessons from her personal journey and growth as a woman.
Nigerian chef, restaurateur, and former Guinness World Record holder Hilda Baci has encouraged young women to be self-sufficient and believe in their ability to achieve their dreams.
Appearing on The Nancy Isime Show, Hilda Baci reflected on her journey, her mother’s strong influence, and the values that shaped her drive, stating, “As a woman, you can actually be very self-sufficient. You can dream things and make them happen.”
She shared heartfelt memories of her upbringing, noting that her mother played a key role in supporting their family.
“I respect my dad, but my mom trained me in school and supported me,” she said. “She worked and still found a way to train us.”
Hilda Baci also spoke about her food business and the decision to rebrand from “My Food” to “My Food by Hilda” in a bid to boost visibility.
She shared that she decided to rebrand it because she felt people would be more likely to buy if they knew she was the one cooking. She also revealed that it was her reason for hosting a cooking show.
The Nancy Isime Show features notable personalities in entertainment, combining exclusive interviews with comedy, human-interest stories, and interactive games. Hilda Baci’s appearance offered an inspiring blend of personal insight and wisdom for young women.