CANEX WKND 2026: Hunt for junior rising chefs opens

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 By Vivian Ihechu

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), through its Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX) programme, has opened applications for the 2026 edition of the CANEX WKND 2026 Junior Chef Competition.

The competition invites Nigeria’s most promising junior culinary talents, aged 16 to 21, to showcase their creativity, technical skills, and cultural storytelling at the CANEX WKND 2026, set to hold from  Nov. 5 to Nov. 8, 2026, in Lagos.

Applications opened on June 5, 2026 and will remain open until June 26, 2026 via the official CANEX platform.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that now in its second edition, the competition builds on the landmark debut in Algiers, Algeria, during IATF2025, with Fatma Zohra Bendjelida crowned the inaugural winner.

This year, the spotlight turns to Nigeria’s next generation of culinary talents.

A statement by Afreximbank explained that eight aspiring young chefs would earn their place on the live stage at CANEX WKND in Lagos, where they would  transform African culinary heritage into bold, signature creations.

They would be expected to make dishes that honour the flavours, traditions, and stories of the continent while presenting a fresh, fearless voice in African gastronomy.

The journey to the finals unfolds in stages.

It noted that shortlisted applicants would proceed to a semi-final round of live cooking sessions before an independent jury of culinary leaders from across Africa and the Caribbean.

Competitors would be judged on creativity and innovation, technical skill, plating and presentation, ingenuity in the use of local ingredients, and their ability to tell cultural stories through food.

Commenting,  Afreximbank’s  Director of Intra-African Trade and Export Development (Creatives and Diaspora), Temwa Gondwe, said: “The CANEX Junior Chef Competition reflects Afreximbank’s commitment to Africa’s creative economy, by investing in the talent and enterprises that will define its future.

“Africa’s gastronomy is among the world’s  richest, yet most underexplored assets.

“It is a living expression of our heritage, ingredients and stories, and a commercial sector with the power to drive tourism, create jobs, strengthen local food supply chains and open new markets for African cuisine.

“Through CANEX, we are turning culinary creativity into enterprise.”

The vision of the Junior Chef Competition sits at the heart of CANEX’s  broader mission to establish gastronomy as one the defining pillars of Africa’s creative economy, nurture talents, and advance food as an engine of cultural expression and commerce.

Selected participants would  gain visibility, mentorship, and connections with leading chefs and sector stakeholders, while creating pathways to translate culinary talent into enterprise opportunities.

The top three winners will receive cash prices, certificates and trophies.

On eligibility criteria, the competition is open to applicants from Nigeria who must be aged 16–21,  live or work in any part of Nigeria and be willing to travel to Lagos for CANEX WKND 2026.

Also, they should be aspiring chefs, culinary students, and self-taught food creatives.

Applicants can submit their entries via the official CANEX platform:https://wknd.canex.africa/newfront/junior-chefs-competition-2026. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

 

Edited by Oluwafunke Ishola

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