I don’t deserve to live, says Ghanaian chef exposed for forging Guinness World Record
A Ghanaian chef, Ebenezer Smith, known as Millennium Chef Smith, who was recently exposed for forging a Guinness World Record in a cooking marathon, has declared that he does not deserve to live due to his disgraceful actions.
Smith made this known during a recent interview with GHOne TV on Sunday.
Smith was arrested and detained at the La Police Station for forging a Guinness World Record for marathon cooking.
Last Tuesday, Smith presented a certificate at a press conference, claiming to be the new world record holder for an 820-hour 25-minute cook-a-thon, which started on February 1 and ended on March 6, 2024.
However, the Public Relations Executive for GWR, Alina Polianskaya, confirmed to the BBC that the certificate was fake.
Polianskaya said, “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 119hr 57 min 16 sec and was achieved by Alan Fisher (Ireland) in Matsue, Shimane, Japan, from 28 September to 3 October 2023.”
During the interview, Smith remorsefully admitted disappointment in himself for his actions.
“I’m not fine because of the news out there right now. I feel so disappointed in myself for disappointing the people of Ghana, my loved ones, and everybody around the world,” the chef said.
He explained that his need to secure a permanent means of livelihood by showcasing his culinary skills to the world pushed him into the fraudulent act.
“As a young man growing up, I’ve been working for a couple of years in the hospitality industry, and I’ve always wanted a platform to showcase the good craft and skills that I have in me, because I’ve worked in a couple of places, both hotels and restaurants, and I feel like nothing is working out for me. I wanted a platform that I could get permanent something to do, which has to do with my profession – the culinary industry, hence the reason for this step.”
Speaking on how he embarked on the cookathon without a genuine application filed with GWR, he explained, “After Hilda Baci, I’ve been thinking about it and then all of a sudden I decided, after Efya did her singathon. I decided to take a step. Tracking the history, it has always been a sequential one, like numbers with the application reference so I ended up with the application reference of Edus Safoa and then I built something for myself.
“I have read a lot about the Guinness World Record, it’s an application process. When you apply they will give you an application reference that would enable you to know who is a current record holder and the details prior to that; your time of break, the rules, and the guidelines. So apparently, I had read all that and gotten to know the rules, the guidelines and everything, but I don’t have an application with Guinness World Record, I did not apply.”
“Like I said, I built it on Edus Safoa’s application reference. It’s not normal, it’s not logical, but it is done because if someone’s application is index number one, then somebody will be number 2.”
When asked if he sought permission from the owner of the GWR application reference he used, he said, “She has no idea.”
Smith, who initially claimed he had no idea why he sought sponsorship with a fake GWR application, later explained, “I made a few approaches because there has always been one thing about me, to reach out to the less privileged and the vulnerable.”
When asked what he had to say to the sponsors he deceived, he noted, “Words won’t be enough. I feel like at this point in time, I give my life out to them to do to me as they wish. I don’t even deserve to live because it’s too much for me to bear.”