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The deadline for the third edition of Joy Prime’s kids’ culinary contest, Big Chef, has been extended to November 14.
The applications, which involved a 2-minute video recording of interested children between the ages of eight (8) and fourteen (14) were opened in October and have received a vast number of entries so far.
Hundreds of videos have trooped in via WhatsApp as instructed at the revealing of the entry date. Wednesday, November 9, was the supposed deadline for all entries.
However, after several deliberations between the organisers and producers of the show, they have finally decided to postpone the date to Tuesday, 14th of November to grant those who were unable to send their videos within the initial date.
Now, this is yet another chance for you, who could not apply. If you are between eight (8) and fourteen (14) years old, record a 2 to 3-minute video of yourself or your ward cooking their favourite or any meal and send it to the Joy Prime channel through the number 055 157 5757 on WhatsApp. You will be shortlisted for this season of the Big Chef competition.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to become the next best kid chef in Ghana. Exhibit your cooking skills and book your way to winning the ultimate prize and title.
Grab the privilege to cook your way to victory and make your dreams a reality. Big Chef, good meals by kids!
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