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The season finale of JoyPrime’s reality show, Big Chef, came off on Sunday, May 17.
After going head to head with 11 contestants very week, Abigail was named the winner of the culinary show that seeks to unearth talent of young cooks.
The three-time weekly winner beat Maame Yaa and Loviette, who came in second and third slot respectively and automatically becomes an ambassador of the empowering show.

Abigail’s win came with a fridge/freezer set, cooking wares, four burner stove, hefty cheque, products from sponsors and a certificate of participation.

Maame Yaa, the first runner up, also got for herself a four-burner stove, mini laptop, cooking pot set, cash price and product from sponsors and a certificate of participation as well.

Loviette also walked away with a set of cooking pot, microwave, tablet, cash price and products from sponsors and a certificate of participation.
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