I Am Deeply Sorry – Chef Smith Finally Apologizes Over Fake Guinness World Records Cook-A-Thon And Certificate
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Ghanaian Chef, Ebenezer Smith, popularly called Chef Smith, has finally apologized after staging a fake Guinness World Records cook-a-thon.
Months after attempting to break the record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual, it turned out that he faked it.
A few days ago, he held a press conference in Accra, announcing that he had become the latest Guinness World Records cook-a-thon record holder.
During the press conference, it was widely reported that he had been arrested. Smith’s arrest was caused by Nana Boroo.
Later, why he was arrested was detailed in a statement issued by Amadia Shopping Center, a company that sponsored his sham cook-a-thon record-breaking attempt.
On the back of this, Chef Smith has apologized to Ghanaians and the world at large.
He said he is deeply sorry—and doesn’t deserve to leave.
“I want to use this platform to render an apology to Hon. Ibrahim Dauda who led me to Amadia, the CEO and management of Amadia, my assistant chef, to the entire nation, president, vice, former first lady who came all out with the cookware, former President Mahama and the world,” Chef Smith said in an interview with Serwaa Amihere on GHOne TV.