Failatu Abdul Razak has been appointed Executive Chef by the Ghana Chefs Association to continue her Cook-A-Thon work.
Attempting to surpass Ugandan chef Dorcus Mirembe's record for the longest cooking marathon, Ghana's Failatu Abdul Razak began the Cook-A-Thon trip at the Modern City Hotel in Tamale.
Chef Isaac, in a press conference at the Modern City Hotel, stated that the Association fully supports their colleague chef Failatu in his relentless pursuit of the Guinness World Cooking Record.
He underlined that their attendance is intended to show support, honor her accomplishments, and confer on her the position of Executive Chef in Ghana.
Chef Isaac emphasized the importance of their project, saying that it encourages other chefs to strive for and win comparable honor's, improving the Association's and Ghana's reputations.
He emphasized the Ghana Chefs Association's membership in the World Chefs Society and its active involvement in international culinary competitions as a means of showcasing Ghana's culinary talents.
The Association expressed its sincere congratulations to Failatu by giving her a citation signed by the president in honor of her extraordinary accomplishment. Furthermore, a carefully made outfit
The Ghana Chefs Association would like to commend and acknowledge your formal endeavor to surpass the World Guinness Record for the lengthiest cooking marathon, known as the cook-a-thon.
The Association's whole membership stands firmly behind you in appreciation of your remarkable accomplishment in elevating Ghana's hospitality sector via the cook-a-thon.
The greatest designation in our field, "Executive Chef," is bestowed upon you. The citation said, "Failatu Abdul Razak, you are now an Executive Chef."