Chef Smith has issued a heartfelt public apology to Ghanaians after being exposed for faking a Guinness World Record certificate. Earlier this week, Chef Smith held a press conference where he falsely announced himself as the new record holder for the Longest Cooking Marathon, proudly displaying what was later revealed to be a fraudulent certificate.
Guinness World Records quickly clarified the situation in an official statement: “No, this is not true at all. He does not hold the GWR title, and that is not our certificate. The current and true record holder is: The longest cooking marathon (individual) is 119 hr 57 min 16 sec and was achieved by Alan Fisher (Ireland) in Matsue, Shimane, Japan, from 28 September to 3 October 2023.”
In a tearful interview with GHOne TV, Chef Smith apologized to Ghanaians, stating that his actions were driven by desperation. “I render a very big apology on this big platform and I apologize to the world that I’m so sorry. I don’t deserve to live, but because of the little I will eat, I have found myself in this situation. I am sorry and I am begging the entire nation to forgive me,” he said on his knees.
Earlier today, his assistant, Leticia Martekie Sankah, also publicly apologized to Ghanaians. She expressed her belief that she was supporting a friend in a genuine attempt to achieve a remarkable feat and showcase her cooking skills. Leticia admitted that her actions, though innocent, contributed to the scandal and took full responsibility for her part in the incident.
As Chef Smith and his assistant seek forgiveness, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the lengths some may go to in the pursuit of recognition and survival. The nation watches closely, hoping for lessons learned and genuine contrition from those involved.