Some entertainers made it to the Amadia shopping centre at Spintex in Accra to support Chef Smith as he embarked on a cooking marathon to break the current world record.
The cook-a-thon drew a star-studded lineup of performers including Praye Tietia, Yaw Tog, Amerado, Kofi Jamar, and Asakaa Boys.
Praye Tietia delivered an exhilarating performance first and shifted to the Asakaa Boys with their unique blend of hip-hop and drill music.
Amerado also effortlessly entertained the crowd delivering a memorable performance that got everyone on their feet and dancing along. Kofi Jamar also brought some life to the event.
Meanwhile, Chef Smith's cook-a-thon attempt is still ongoing as he hopes to cook for 1200 hours.
He is aiming to beat the official 119-hour record set by Alan Fisher.
The cook-a-thon which commenced on February 1, 2024, will officially come to an end on Wednesday, March 6, to coincide with Ghana's Independence Day celebration.
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