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Nike Ogunfayo Classic Golden Pot N igeria’s culinary space has evolved so fast with a plethora of chefs gaining traction in every corner. But has this blurred the difference between a chef and a caterer? BlueInk had an interesting conversation with Nike Ogunfayo of Classic Golden Pot. What is the difference between a chef and a caterer? Chefs are trained, have to go to school to learn technigue. They are fine diners and their forte is intimate cooking. You find that a lot of caterers are not trained, they start from passion and build their brands. Chefs are recipe based and have to follow recipes and are very intricate. Caterers are for Her culinary outfit is one big parties. of Abuja’s leading catering providers but Nike does not How long have you been like being referred to as chef. in business? She is a trans-generational caterer who loves cooking I have been a caterer for for large events. We got her nine-years. I am a second to explain the firewood Jollof generational caterer. My mum bants and share some recipe has been doing this for 30 secrets! years and I followed suit. 16 | blueink.ng What is the major challenge caterers face? The number one challenge faced is staffing. It’s hard to find staff that care, we have a lot of people that just want to make money and they don’t really care, you find that the passion and their drive for it is really low. We struggle a lot with staffing and power supply. How has Abuja’s lifestyle space evolved over the years? The Abuja space has really grown in the last 10 years. Before, we had just the gardens to eat fish. Now, there are varieties of restaurants from fine dining to Buka style.