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Nestlé Partners Chefs Association on Healthy Feeding

Written by Akeem Alao

As part of the effort to ensure that children live a healthy life, Nestlé Nigeria has partnered the Association of Professional Chefs of Nigeria, on a cooking workshop for pupils of selected public secondary schools in the FCT.

The event which took place on Thursday 24th October, 2019 in Abaji area of the FCT, was in commemoration of the International Chefs Day with the theme: ‘How healthy food works’.

According to the Category Manager, Nestle Professional, Mrs. Amaka Nwokorie, “We are partnering with the chefs on healthier cooking, healthier feeding, and we believe in healthier kids.”

As one of the world’s nutrition, health and wellness companies, the company felt the need to educate young ones on the overwhelming benefits of healthy feeding.

What better way to start teaching about healthier eating than with the kids who are the leaders of tomorrow. We are partnering with the chefs to bring in schools, children between primary five and six to teach them about healthy feeding and eating right

“Today, we are talking about vegetables, fruits, rice, noodles, and pasta, which has become a very important part of our diet. Obesity and underfeeding are the main problems of the world today. Obesity is a major problem is developed countries, while under nutrition is a problem in underdeveloped countries. We are trying to find a balance,” she added.

She also stated, “We are hoping they will go back to their schools and homes and become champions in the healthier feeding promotion of Nestle. We are working with ten schools that FCT SUBEB is in charge of. In each of the schools, the population is around 600 to 1,000 pupils. So we train a small portion and that awareness continues till everyone is conscious”.

According to the Deputy Director of School Health, FCT Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Alh. Baba Aboki, “The board has been partnering with Nestle in terms of training of our children at the primary five level. We only selected 10 pilot school from the FCT. Nestle has also been involved in training our teachers from the ten school plus the head teachers and SUBEB desk officers.”

“They have also renovated a block of two classrooms, eight toilets, and constructed playground for nursery in neighbouring schools, and have drilled a borehole for the school and community”.

According to the Developmental Chef and Culinary Expert of Nestle Nigeria, Punshak Mark, “This is the fourth year that the Association of professional chefs is partnering with Nestle professional in the celebration of World Chef Day.

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Akeem Alao

Akeem Alao trained as a language teacher. He graduated from Adeniran Ogunsanya college of Education where he studied English/Yoruba Languages and Ekiti State University where he obtained a degree in English Education.

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