Popular Ghanaian Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has taken to social media to comment on the recent controversy surrounding Chef Smith humorously.
In a series of light-hearted Facebook posts, Shatta Wale expressed his amusement and admiration for the chef's audacity.
"Illegal cooking, enusu wor hor, So who printed the Certificate for the chef? Chef Smith write en exams, mark en own papers , Chale we for clap for the guy..He is my guy of the moment.."
Shatta Wale continued to entertain his followers with his witty remarks, "I swear Chef Smith cause fear and panic."
In a final playful suggestion, the dancehall star proposed, "I think Chef Smith should go on a thank-you tour," adding to the humour of the situation.
The posts have since garnered significant attention and engagement from Shatta Wale's fans, adding a comical twist to the ongoing Chef Smith saga.
What happened
Ghanaian Chef Ebenezer Smith conducted his cooking marathon from February 1 to March 6, 2024, at Amadia Shopping Centre located in Spintex, Accra.
On July 2, 2024, Chef Smith claimed to have set a new record for the longest cooking marathon.
However, his claim was disputed by Guinness World Records (GWR), which stated they never received an application from him, the certificate he presented was not recognized by GWR, and the official record is still held by Alan Fisher of Ireland.
Chef Smith's arrest at a press conference raised further questions. The event sponsors, Amadia Shopping Centre, explained they had a contract with Chef Smith to support his attempt and were unaware of the press conference he organized.
They sought to verify the authenticity of his GWR certificate due to their association with him and the lack of communication post-event.
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