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Another wonderful season of Big Chef Junior is back to give all wannabe kiddie chefs in Ghana the opportunity to showcase their culinary prowess in the kitchen.
Applications opened in January and since, over 100 entry videos of interested kiddie chefs introducing themselves and showcasing their skills in the kitchen have been received.
After much discussion, the organizers and producers of this great show have decided to extend the deadline to Friday, February 21, 2025 allowing those who missed the initial deadline a second chance to participate.
If you missed out before, this is your opportunity! If you're between 7 and 12 years old, record a 2-3 minute video of yourself or your child preparing their favorite dish (or any meal) and send it via WhatsApp to the Joy Prime channel at 055 157 5757. You’ll be in the running for this season’s Big Chef competition.
Remember, this year’s competition promises to be power-packed with fun and many goodies in store for participants. The winner walks away with GHS 10,000 and GHS 10,000 worth of education funds as well as amazing prizes from sponsors.

Don't miss your chance to become Ghana’s next top kid chef! Show off your culinary skills and take a step closer to winning amazing prizes and the prestigious title.
Seize this opportunity, cook your way to victory, and turn your dream into reality. Big Che! Good meals by kids!

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