Cook-a-thon: Millennium Chef Smith concludes his 35-day adventure
Millennium Chef Smith has concluded his cooking marathon (individual) in hopes of achieving Guinness World Records fame.
Chef Smith, took off his apron, as it were, yesterday, Wednesday, March 6, 2024, incidentally, Ghana's 67th independence anniversary.
At the Amadia Shopping Centre, Spintex, Accra, the chef cooked for an unbelievable 35 days, covering close to a 1000 performance hours.
To climax his effort, and to celebrate with his live audience, fans and supporters, a closing ceremony and music concert was held at the venue for the cook-a-thon.
The end of chef Smith's cooking follows news that chef Faila's attempt (227 hours over 10 days) at GWR cook-a-thon glory failed, owing to a breach of rest rules.
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