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Kumasi-based rapper Strongman Burner has been billed to headline the second edition of Joy Prime’s Big Chef Tertiary culinary contest.
Happening on Sunday, December 1, in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi, the ‘Baby Girl’ hitmaker is prepared to light up the stage with an exhilarating performance to ease the tension in the kitchen.
Known for his versatility in capturing audiences' attention and drawing crowds while on stage, Strongman promises to deliver a show-stopping performance to keep viewers and audiences entertained while witnessing the twists and turns of the competition.
Fans and lovers of the rapper are encouraged to converge at the Great Hall of Kumasi Technical University to experience mind-blowing stagecraft from the artist, accompanied by other exciting activities as culinary dexterity is exhibited.
Other musicians to perform at the Big Chef Tertiary season 2 grand finale are but are not limited to Sandy Global, Kobby Tuesday, and BadBoi Ty. Participation is free.
Meanwhile, supporters can dial the short code, *71160#, and follow the prompt to vote for your favourite university, as the voting portal will be opened on Friday, 29th November, and closed after the main meal challenge on the final day.
Season 2 of Big Chef Tertiary is proudly brought to you by Fortunate Spread, Frytol Vegetable Oil, Hallmark Cafe, Chefware, Indomie, Deedew Spices, Enterprise Advantage Point, Ecobank, Verna Purified Water, Bigoo Drink, Kivo Hot Pepper, and Mcberry breakfast cereal.
Others are Salty Water, Integas Kitchen, Dettol Soap, Levon 2, City Blood tonic, Chanel Rice, Trinity Oil, K-net, and supported by Adansi Travel, Volta Serene Hotel, Western Serene Atlantic Hotel, Gariba Lodge, Miklin Hotel, Grand, and Casamora Hotel.

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