Pot breaks as Nigerian chef attempts to cook largest jollof rice dishpublished at 12:17 BST
Hilda Baci and a team of assistants took nine hours to complete the popular West African dish.
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Read MoreThe roads leading to Riek Machar's house are blocked by tanks and soldiers, amid fears of renewed fighting.
Read MoreBut African travellers will be required to submit an online application for verification, a minister says.
Read MoreGenette Dagtoglou opens her home to refugees when they come to Jersey for therapeutic holidays.
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Read MoreBabalwa Latsha has helped South Africa to the Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, and the prop is also tackling period poverty in her homeland.
Read MorePhotos of new year celebrations in a country with a calendar seven years behind that followed in the West.
Read MoreOlympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo, World Indoor 800m winner Prudence Sekgodiso and 5000m world record holder Beatrice Chebet are among those hoping to make their mark in Tokyo.
Read MoreThe highest court rules that a law barring men from taking the surnames of their wives is a "colonial import".
Read MoreZambia's Vice-President Mutale Nalumango says the compensation offered to communities "may not be all".
Read MoreEquatorial Guinea fail in an appeal against a decision by world governing body Fifa to impose two 3-0 forfeits for fielding an ineligible player in World Cup qualifying.
Read MoreThis summer has been an unforgettable time for Brighton's new goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, who discusses how her recognition will have an impact on African football.
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