Africa has in recent times grown in leaps and bounds, confounding several myths and evolving into a continent of reckon.
One key record is the rise of several sectors which had before now not seen as much
participation and exposure as expected. Sectors like Tourism and Hospitality have increasingly gained credence in the right
quarters in various parts of Africa, showing significant impact on the economy even as experts say there is still huge potential.
It is why leaders in this sector are taking the stage and developing projects that spotlight the sector and its opportunities.
The Culinary Academy Lagos is one of such. As a pioneer and a leader in Culinary Arts and hospitality business in Africa, Culinary Academy has created a platform for young up and
coming chefs to network with colleagues in the industry and engage with senior chefs
in mentoring sessions and showcase their art at its best form, for a chance to win prize money, world class equipment and
internships with globally renowned leading organizations in the sector.
This platform is called the African Young Chefs’ Competition and its first edition will take place in May 2017.
It helps the Culinary Academy bridge the long standing gap between average citizens who are interested in culinary arts
and hospitality but regard it as
unattainable.
The Culinary Academy Lagos has broken down courses that are affordable to these enthusiasts and good meaning organizations and government can also
take advantage of this by taking up sponsorships to enable young Africans actualize their passion’.
The Culinary Academy Lagos was set up to equip food enthusiasts and epicureans with tools that will improve their budding
skills and create the optimum environment for discovering, developing and perfecting
their culinary and pastry arts skills in order to play in the global hospitality space.
The African Young Chef Competition 2017 is one of its global set of initiatives aimed at
delivering this promise. At the event, young, aspiring and ambitious chefs within the
ages 18-29 across several African
countries: Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Uganda, Kenya, Togo and more will face off at a culinary battle in Lagos Nigeria for the
crowned position “African Young Chef 2017”.
Organisers say entries have already started coming in from various African countries,
with several participants eagerly looking forward to the event. Key players in the Food and Beverage sector are already confirmed as sponsors, with an opportunity to execute remarkable experiential activations at the event.
Billed to hold on May 5, 2017 at the Harbour Point Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria’s radio and television beloved, best
known for his works as the host of Big Brother Africa, IK Osakioduwa will host African Young Chef Competition 2017, with
support from other big names supplying entertainment.
The visionary, Chef Tiyan Alile, speaking to bloggers and journalists in Lagos stated
that AYCC is a very dear project for Culinary Academy ‘because it helps the Culinary Academy bridge the long standing gap between average citizens who are
interested in culinary arts and hospitality but regard it as unattainable.
The Culinary Academy Lagos has broken down courses that are affordable to these enthusiasts and good meaning organizations and government can also
take advantage of this by taking up sponsorships to enable young Africans actualize their passion’.