Eniola Fagbemi, the herbs seller, announced she won’t pursue a Guinness World Record attempt by cooking agbo for 300 hours as previously planned.
Initially set for December 1 in Ibadan, Eniola cited her role as a mother as the reason for canceling the attempt.

In a recent Facebook post on Monday, December 4, she mentioned her responsibilities in nursing her child as a limiting factor.
The 25-year-old shared how her child’s hospitalization during the marathon practice, due to teething issues, led her to reconsider the endeavor.
She posted a photo of her toddler, explaining the challenges she faced due to her child’s health.
In her words;
“Exposing her to long hours of smoke is a danger to her health, and she’s currently teething, and more clingy to me.”
“Just for the past few days of me doing rehearsals for the Agbo A Thon, has landed her in the hospital because she was lacking my attention.”
“The decision for me to cancel my Agbo A Thon was a hard one, but I believe my daughter will be proud of me in the future that I choose her health first before any other thing.”
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Yes my sister if you cancel it that’s fine the love of your child should be number one,if they is no body to take care of your child, your child first than every other thing follow’s
I think i support the woman,because no women on Earth will ever allows her child to die,children are gift from God..and ev ery mother is out there to protect her children
What a nonsense all because one person started something another person must do he or her own in another way
To what ends are we doing these acts of madness? Is she going to make millions of Naira of the quest? We should stop following what is not profitable
To what ends are we doing these acts of madness? Is she going to make millions of Naira of the quest? We should stop following what is not profitable.
Agbo for Yoruba I don’t think I have once drink agbo but I the hear say na good native medicine for Yoruba I really appreciate your efforts woman