Mother of One-year-old world record holder details steps on how she received the GWR certificate



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Chantelle
KuuKua
Eghan,
the
mother
of
Ace-Liam
Sam
Ankrah,
the
youngest
male
painter
recognised
by
Guinness
World
Records
(GWR),
has
shared
a
video
which
showed
the
process
of
receiving
and
assembling
her
son’s
official
certificate.

The
video
was
released
amidst
the
controversy
surrounding
Chef
Smith’s
GWR
certificate
and
its
authenticity.

Liam’s
mother
shared
the
video
on
Instagram
which
demonstrated
the
appropriate
procedure
through
which
the
genuine
certificate
was
delivered
to
her
doorstep.

According
to
Liam’s
mother,
they
received
the
certificate
package
via
DHL
delivery.

“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
said
the
package
was
fully
covered,
and
within
which
there
were
many
items:
the
frame,
some
glass
pieces,
and
the
actual
Guinness
World
Records
certificate,
which
was
sealed
and
enclosed
in
an
envelope.

Liam’s
mother
carefully
assembled
these
components
to
create
the
framed
certificate,
proudly
showcasing
it
online.

The
video
demonstration
by
Liam’s
mother
comes
after
the
GWR
had
clarified
that
they
haave
no
record
to
confirm
that
Chef
Ebenezer
Smith
had
set
a
record
for
the
longest
cooking
by
an
individual.

This
followed
Chef
Smith’s
self-acclaimed
breaking
of
the
world
record
for
the
cook-a-thon
attempt
which
he
held
a
press
conference
on
Tuesday,
July
2
to
announce.

Shortly
afterwards
the
GWR
confirmed
to
TV3
when
the
media
organization
inquired
from
GWR
about
the
authenticity
of
Chef
Smith’s
certificate.

Ace-Liam
Nana
Sam
Ankrah
achieved
the
title
of
the
world’s
youngest
male
artist
at
just
1
year
and
a52
days
old.

The
previous
record
holder,
Dante
Lamb
achieved
this
feat
at
the
age
of
three
in
2003.