Chantelle KuuKua Eghan, the mother of Ace-Liam Sam Ankrah, the youngest male artist acknowledged by Guinness World Records (GWR), has unveiled a video showcasing the intricate process of receiving and assembling her son’s official certificate.
The video was unveiled against the backdrop of the Chef Smith’s GWR certificate controversy and the doubts surrounding its legitimacy. Liam’s mother took to Instagram to share the video, illustrating the meticulous process involved in the authentic certificate’s delivery to her residence.
As per Liam’s mother, the certificate package was received through DHL courier service. “After receiving the package from DHL we weren’t prepared for what was ahead!! We had to unbox and assemble the frames ourselves but we actually had fun while doing it,” she captioned her post on Instagram.
She stated that the package was fully protected, containing various items such as the frame, glass pieces, and the official Guinness World Records certificate, securely sealed within an envelope.
Liam’s mother meticulously assembled these elements to present the framed certificate, proudly displaying it online.The video presentation by Liam’s mother follows the clarification from GWR that there is no record to substantiate Chef Ebenezer Smith’s claim of achieving the longest individual cooking session.
This was in response to Chef Smith’s self-proclaimed breaking of the world record during a cook-a-thon attempt, which he revealed at a press conference on Tuesday, July 2.Shortly after, TV3 contacted the Guinness World Records (GWR) to verify Chef Smith’s certificate.
Ace-Liam Nana Sam Ankrah earned the distinction of being recognized as the youngest male artist in the world at the tender age of 1 year and 52 days.The previous record holder, Dante Lamb, accomplished this milestone at the age of three in 2003.