Chef Smith Secures Restaurant Job Abroad After Cook-a-thon Saga

A Ghanaian restaurateur based in the United States, Ama Johnson, has expressed interest in hiring Chef Smith, despite his recent controversy.

Chef Smith made headlines last week for claiming to have set a new Guinness World Record for the longest cook-a-thon, but was promptly arrested after a complaint was filed by Amadia Shopping Center, led by musician Nana Boro.

In a surprising turn of events, Chef Smith publicly confessed over the weekend that he had lied about the achievement, admitting that he had not received permission to proceed with the cook-a-thon despite registering.

His heartfelt apology video resonated with Ama Johnson, who commented on the video, stating that she wished to employ him, but added a cryptic “But” at the end, leaving many wondering about her reservations.

This development raises questions about the power of forgiveness and second chances, as well as the restaurateur’s potential willingness to overlook controversy in favor of culinary talent.

Only time will tell if Chef Smith will get a chance to redeem himself in the culinary world.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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