“ I am very sorry , I just wanted to be celebrated like Hilda Baci” Ghanaian Chef who faked Guiness world of record certificate cries publicly and begs for forgiveness from Ghanaians and Africans.
In a heartfelt public apology, Ghanaian Chef Smith expressed deep remorse for his recent actions, where he presented a forged Guinness World Record certificate.
Inspired by the recognition achieved by Nigerian chef Hilda Baci, Smith aimed to emulate her success but found himself in a wave of public backlash instead.
"I am very sorry. I just wanted to be celebrated like Hilda Baci," Chef Smith stated, acknowledging the disappointment and embarrassment he caused to Ghanaians and Africans alike. His actions have led to widespread mockery of Ghana, a nation known for its rich cultural heritage and accomplishments.
Chef Smith's apology comes with a profound sense of regret and a plea for forgiveness. He admitted that his desire for fame clouded his judgment, resulting in a grave mistake that he now wishes to rectify.
The incident serves as a moral lesson: Not everything should be compared or competed with. In the chef's words, "No be everything una go compare with Nigeria oh," emphasizing the importance of authenticity and integrity over mere competition.
To him , he disgraced Ghana and people are making mockery of a great Nation all because of him .
Chef Smith is sincerely sorry and he regrets his actions .
Moral lesson ? : No be everything una go compare with Nigeria oh


