The sixth season of the acclaimed docu-reality series Street Foodz Naija has reached its peak. Themed “Naija to The World,” this season transitioned from a local cooking competition to a platform for international business diplomacy, notably marked by the presence of the Canadian Deputy High Commissioner, Carlos Rojas-Arbulú, at the Lagos event.

Organized by FoodBay TV (under Maxima Media Group), the show continues its mission to de-stigmatize street food and transform “ordinary” street vendors into structured, scalable foodpreneurs.

1. The ₦25 Million Investment Pool

Season 6 saw a significant leap in financial empowerment. While previous seasons (like Season 5 won by Aroma Afrik) focused on a single ₦10 million grand prize, the 2026 edition features a massive ₦25 million investment cash pool.

  • Scaling Operations: The funds are specifically earmarked for upscaling existing street food businesses, covering equipment, branding, and workspace renovation.

  • Business Discipline: Unlike a simple cash prize, the investment is tied to the business models developed during the pre-show bootcamp.

2. The “Naija to The World” Curriculum

The 2026 contestants underwent a rigorous transformation process at the Street Foodz Bootcamp, focusing on turning culinary skills into industrial-grade businesses.

  • Legal & Structure: Training on CAC registration, Lagos Food Safety certifications, and NAFDAC compliance.

  • Financial Management: Sessions led by experts like Osaretin Okao on food costing, pricing, and profit margins.

  • Branding & Storytelling: Guidance on how to move from being a “vendor” to a recognizable “foodpreneur” with a global standard of plating and presentation.

3. International Diplomacy & Global Markets

The involvement of the Canadian High Commission signals a new era for the Nigerian food ecosystem.

  • The Canadian Link: Deputy High Commissioner Rojas-Arbulú emphasized that the competition is a pathway for building people-to-people connections and meaningful bilateral business ties.

  • Exporting Culture: Femi Ogundoro, CEO of FoodBay TV, noted that the goal is to make Nigerian street food—like Jollof, Suya, and Akara—globally recognized “hero products” similar to Gelato or Shawarma.

4. Season 6 Snapshot

Feature Season 5 (2024/25) Season 6 (2026)
Theme “King of Street Foodz” “Naija to The World”
Grand Prize ₦10 Million ₦25 Million Investment Pool
Contestants 18 Finalists 8 Elite Finalists (Lagos Showcase)
Key Partners Devon Kings, Lagos Govt. Canadian High Commission, NB PLC, BOI
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