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Afrochella has collaborated with YouTube Short for a video challenge contest giving Jollof lovers across the world a chance to win an all-expense paid trip to Afrochella 2022.
To celebrate World Jollof Day today, YouTube and Afrochella have urged Ghanaians to jump on the #JollofLove, a YouTube Short cooking challenge where Jollof enthusiasts from across the world get to exhibit their cooking skills.

“We’re so excited to partner with our friends at YouTube to host the #JollofLove YouTube Short challenge.”
“Knowing who has the best Jollof has always been a fun debate and with this contest, we’re asking people to share why they love this savory dish so much, what makes their Jollof special and what their unique spin is on the popular dish,” the CEO & Co-Founder of Afrochella, Abdul Karim Abdullah said

The #JollofLove contest will end next month after which five winners will be declared.
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