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The audition and deadline date for Joy Prime’s kids’ culinary competition, Big Chef, has been extended to April 3, 2025.
This decision was made to give an opportunity to children who have not been able to submit videos of themselves cooking to share and join the fourth edition of the contest.
Children between the ages of seven (7) and twelve (12) are encouraged to record a 2-minute video of themselves cooking and send it to the WhatsApp number 055 157 5757 to be a part of Big Chef Season 4.
Selected children stand a chance to win a GH₵10,000 cash reward, a GH₵10,000 educational fund, and the bragging rights as the best in culinary once they emerge as the winner of the competition.
Parents are encouraged to allow their children to participate, explore, and nurture their cooking skills. This year’s competition promises to be fun and intriguing, with many exciting prizes in store for contestants.
Seize this opportunity, cook your way to victory, and turn your dream into reality. Big Chef! Good meals by kids!

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