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Ghanaian artiste Stonebwoy has clarified that it was not his intention to deliberately miss the cooking marathon by Chef Failatu Abdul-Razak.
This was captured in a video where Faila and the Ashaiman-based musician met at the airport.
This comes days after Faila expressed disappointment about not having some celebrities such as Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale, and Samini, among others, at the landmark event in Tamale.
The musician said it was not intentional for him to miss the Guinness World Records attempt in the Northern regional town where Faila cooked for 227 hours.
"I just want to tell all Faila's fans and my fans that I couldn't make it to Tamale because my schedule, secret weapon. See where I'm passing, the airport.”
He proceeded to offer congratulations to Faila, asserting that the record already belonged to her and had indeed been broken.
"But congratulations. As for the record, you have finished breaking it," Stonebwoy said.
Faila is currently waiting on the Guinness World Records for confirmation as they review her attempt at the feat.
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