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Zlatan, Teni Thrill at King of Street Foodz Finale

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The open grounds of Eagles Club in Surulere was bustling with activities as the King of Street Foodz competitio­n held its finale. The finale doubled as a musical celebratio­n as well as a street food festival that paraded the best vendors of street food. It was conceived as a family event such that there were other activities like indoor games for attendees to engage in before the main competitio­n kicked off.

For the finale hosted by OAP and king of hype in Nigeria, Dotun and renowned chef Soliat Bada, only six contestant­s made it.The contestant­s survived 13 weeks in the competitio­n that bad them displaying exceptiona­l creativity in their culinary skills.

The finalists include Martha Edem of Akara Café, who serves Akara and different pap options alongside key stars of an English breakfast menu; Box D Food by Fego Daniels, who specialise­s in flavourful shawarma with a generous dollop of free hugs; Crispy And Grills by Christophe­r Omowa, who makes crispy fries and crispy juicy toasties; Chef Segun Anifowose of King Glab Cuisine, who displayed a wide assortment of street food style meals; Simple Corner by Chinonso Attansey that takes delight in serving local spicy delicacies such as nkwobi, pepper soup and isi-ewu at their joint; and Soma Ofada By Oluwaseyi Gunre, who claims to serve the best Ofada rice and sauce.

In what was their final task, the contestant­s were given 30 minutes to prepare any dish of their choice, under the supervisio­n of the judges. For its maiden edition, the judges included Etteh Assam Adetomi ‘Imoteda’ Aladeokomo also known as Chef Imoteda and Adedamola ‘AskDamz’ Ladejobi, a certified Personal Nutritioni­st and Weight loss expert.

After a nail-biting contest, Christophe­r Omowa emerged winner and was presented with a cash prize of N1,000,000 and other gift items from the sponsors.The first runner up got N500,000, while the second runner-up got N200,000. Meanwhile, all the 13 finalists will get their workplace renovated by the organisers. Speaking at the event, the CEO of Maxima Media Group, owners of FoodBay TV, Femi Ogundoro observed that food is big everywhere in the world, adding that nothing stops it being bigger in Nigeria.

“With over 200,000,000 people, diverse cultures and tribes, why won’t food be bigger in Nigeria? One thing that can bring us together, either as African or Nigerians, is actually food. The challenge is that the government and internatio­nal organisati­ons are talking about food in a way the consumers do not understand.

 ??  ?? Teni (far left) with winner, King of Street Foodz
Teni (far left) with winner, King of Street Foodz

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