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Maggi “Let’s Jollof” Cooking Competition Winners Emerge at Lagos Orientation Camp

A cooking competition organized by Maggi at the 2024 Batch “B” Stream I Orientation Course in Iyana-Ipaja has produced winners among Lagos corps members.
The “Let’s Jollof” contest tested the participants’ culinary skills in preparing jollof rice.
Team 1 emerged as the first prize winner, taking home a cash prize of 180,000 Naira and gift items. Team 4 secured the second position, winning 120,000 Naira and gift items, while Team 5 claimed the third spot, receiving 60,000 Naira and gift items.
Additionally, some corps members received gift items and vouchers worth 5,000 Naira. The competition aimed to add flavor to the Lagos camp and encouraged teamwork among the participants.
The Maggi “Let’s Jollof” cooking competition promoted culinary excellence and teamwork among the corps members, making the orientation camp a memorable experience.
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