Association of Professional Food Service Providers of Nigeria (APFSPN) has held its funfair at Ikeja, Lagos.
Families, friends and members were segmented into four houses reminiscent of schools: white, green, yellow and red, and competed for laurels.
There was march past, football, dance and music. A panel of judges awarded marks to the best house and individuals.
APFSPN Chair, Moni Shonibare, said besides giving them the opportunity to wine and dine, the fair was a time to relax and prepare for 2025.
She advised Nigerians to find the time to unwind as this is good for their health.
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Shonibare, chief executive officer of Sweethands Enterprise, hailed the events, saying the association hoped to continue with the fair.
She urged her colleagues to embrace the spirit of good sportsmanship as it could help them in their businesses.
She sought government’s assistance in regulating food prices, saying inflation is affecting their businesses.
She thanked Lagos State for setting up food hubs, and urged Federal Government to do same to control prices.
Shonibare, who is handing over next year, thanked members.
