GTCO FOOD AND DRINK FESTIVAL: WHERE CULTURE MEETS COMMERCE


GTCO FOOD AND DRINK FESTIVAL: WHERE CULTURE MEETS COMMERCE 

BY JENNIFER EZINNE NWOSU 

As the GTCO Food and Drink Festival wrapped up another electric edition, its influence continues to ripple across Lagos. Far beyond food. What started as a celebration of flavor has matured into a dynamic platform for entrepreneurship, cultural exchange, and global visibility.

The festival brought together a vibrant mix of vendors from local agro-producers to food tech startups who leveraged the event to connect with thousands of potential customers, investors, and international partners. For many, it wasn’t just exposure; it was expansion.

More than just a marketplace, the festival was a cultural bridge. Attendees explored global cuisines, reimagined Nigerian classics, and participated in masterclasses by renowned chefs sharing insights on health trends and food business strategies.

Social media amplified the buzz, with TikTok and Instagram brimming with content that drew in even more foot traffic and widened the festival’s reach especially among the youth.

GTCO has shown that food can do more than nourish; it can empower. From vendors to service providers, the ripple effect of this festival touches countless sectors. With every edition, Nigeria steps further onto the global food stage , one flavor, one story, one business at a time.


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