Nestlé Professional promotes wellbeing on International Chefs Day 2022 Inspires students on healthier lifestyles  

Fri, Oct 21, 2022
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NESTLÉ Professional celebrated International Chefs Day 2022 at the new Lagos  State Culinary Academy, Ikeja, with students from public and private secondary  schools across Lagos.  

The event included training on the importance of healthy eating and lifestyles in  line with this year’s International Chef’s Day theme: “GROWING A HEALTHY  FUTURE’’

“The wellbeing of their children is the fundamental goal for parents and caregivers.  It is also an indicator of societal development. We are therefore committed to  working with stakeholders to enhance the wellbeing of generations to come through nutrition education as well as continuous provision of high-quality  nutritious food and beverages. Today’s event is a platform for continuous  engagement to encourage children to be creative with food,” said Funmi Osineye,  Business Manager, Nestlé Professional.  

Funmi acknowledged the Association of Professional Chefs Nigeria for  consistently partnering with Nestlé to achieve the company’s global objective of  helping 50 million children live healthier lives by 2030.  

“We want to thank the Association of Professional Chefs Nigeria for partnering  with us through the years. We are also grateful to the administrators of the Lagos  State Technical and Vocational Education Board for their collaboration to celebrate  Chef’s Day 2022. We are delighted to witness the sincere interest in skilling up young people in Lagos State for gainful employment in the hospitality sector,” she  added. 

According to Paul Okon, National President, Association of Professional Chefs  Nigeria, “It has been a great pleasure engaging, educating, and enlightening  children on healthy eating as we believe this is the foundation for a healthy future.  We sincerely appreciate the role Nestlé Professional has played over the years,  promoting Nigeria’s Food Tourism, supporting capacity development of Chefs,  and empowering the next generation of Chefs”. 

 Cross section of participants and organisers.

In her comments, Moronke Azeez, Executive Secretary, Lagos State Technical and  Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB) said, “We are delighted to be working with  Nestlé on this laudable initiative which has been very impactful and a great  learning exercise for the children. The event is fully aligned with the objective for  the recent establishment of the Lagos Culinary Academy aimed at producing  professionals for the hospitality and food service industry while equipping  students for entrepreneurship and self-employment”. 

The event was commemorated via a fun-filled educative workshop and practical  sessions coordinated by the chefs with a hands-on approach for the children,  creating recipes out of fresh food items including vegetables, fruits and preparing  healthy dishes during the cooking sessions. 

The beneficiaries of the training came from Public and Private Secondary schools  in Lagos, and the Lagos State Technical College. Other participants included  Chefs from the Lagos State Chapter of the Association of Professional Chefs  Nigeria.  

Speaking on her experience, Hope Shulamite an SS2 student of Ilupeju Senior  Grammar School, said, “I am happy that I was chosen to be part of this event. I  particularly enjoyed creating the recipes and cooking with the chefs and members  of my group. I will definitely try out the recipe again at home and in school with  my friends during our home economics practical. On behalf of all the students  here today, I want to thank the organizers for giving us this wonderful learning  opportunity”.

Nestlé and the Association of Professional Chefs Nigeria have been partners since  2014, making value adding contributions in the foodservice industry, and helping  to bring nutrition, health, and wellness education to present and future chefs.  

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