Nestlé Professional, in collaboration with the World Association of Chefs’ Societies
(Worldchefs) and the Association of Professional Chefs Nigeria (APCN), joined chefs
around the world to celebrate International Chefs Day 2025 under the inspiring
theme “Food Explorers.” The event held on October 21, 2025, at Nestlé’s Sagamu Factory in Ogun State, bringing together 10 professional chefs and 40 enthusiastic pupils from Nestlé for Healthier Kids (N4HK) beneficiary schools for a day of fun, creativity, and learning centered around food and nutrition.
From planting seeds in the factory garden to preparing colourful, balanced meals in
the training kitchen, the children experienced the full journey of food. Guided by the
chefs, they discovered how good nutrition, creativity, and sustainability come
together to make healthy eating both exciting and enjoyable.
Speaking at the event, Ibraheem Awelenje, Business Manager, Nestlé Professional,
emphasized the purpose of the initiative. “For us, International Chefs Day provides
the opportunity to not only celebrate those who curate special meals but also to
engage children and nurture the next generation of chefs who are conscious about
making healthier meals. Events like this are in line with our core values at Nestlé,
where we believe that nutrition, creativity, and sustainability go hand in hand in
shaping a healthier future.”
Chéf Cyril Agbachom, Team Lead of the Association of Professional Chéfs, Nigeria
(APCN) delegation, also shared his delight at the children’s enthusiasm.
“We are thrilled to connect with these young food explorers. Teaching school children
about healthy diets in an engaging, hands-on way helps them understand the value
of nutritious ingredients while having fun in the kitchen. It is about inspiring curiosity,
creativity, and a lifelong love for good, healthy food’ The children also participated in a practical gardening session led by Mrs. Halimat Adeniji, Deputy Director, Department of Agriculture and Food Systems, who taught them how to plant and care for local fruits and vegetables that thrive in Nigeria. “Catching them young is key to achieving food security,” she noted.
“When children learn to grow and eat our locally available foods, they not only develop healthier habits but also build a lifelong appreciation for nutritious eating.”
At the close of the event, each pupil received a plant pot and a recipe card to take
back to school, serving as a reminder of the lessons learned and the joy of exploring
food in a meaningful way.
Since 2014, Nestlé Professional and the Association of Professional Chefs Nigeria
have worked together to promote healthy eating and nutrition education among
children across the country. The initiative complements Nestlé for Healthier Kids
(N4HK), the company’s global flagship programme aimed at helping 50 million
children lead healthier lives by 2030.
Through this partnership, Nestlé continues to inspire children to make informed food
choices that support their wellbeing, empower their families, and strengthen their
communities, one healthy meal at a time.
About Nestlé Nigeria
Nestlé Nigeria is one of the largest food and beverage companies in Africa. The Company’s purpose is to unlock the power of food to enhance quality of life for everyone today and for generations to come. For over 62 years of its operation in Nigeria, Nestlé has delighted consumers around Nigeria by consistently delivering high quality nutritious food and beverages under its iconic brands: MAGGI,
MILO, GOLDEN MORN, NESTLÉ PURELIFE, CERELAC, NESCAFÉ and NIDO.
With 3 manufacturing sites, 7 branch offices and a head office located in Lagos, Nestlé Nigeria is a force for good, helping to improve the wellbeing and livelihood of individuals and families to build thriving communities while taking action to protect the planet.
Media Contact:
Lois Nweke
Corporate Affairs Specialist, Nestle Nigeria
Email: Lois.Nweke@ng.nestle.com

