African Dishes Take Center Stage As Bukas and Joints Enters 3rd Season

Biola Alabi Media is thrilled to announce the premiere of the third season of its travel docu-series, Bukas and Joints.

Sunday nights will be tantalizingly rejuvenated as the new season Africa’s number 1 food-travel show, ‘Bukas and Joints’, airs this February on A.I.T. at 7:00 pm in Nigeria.

The past two seasons of Bukas and Joints left audiences licking their lips in anticipation and salivating at mouth-watering African dishes.

According to producers, “this third season promises to be a sensational hit with even more locations, even more variety of cuisines and more businesses determined to take African cuisine to the next level. Season 3 will definitely have audiences clamoring for more.”

Olisa Adibua, the show’s delightful host returns again this season and this time around he is taking on street food and local joints within African borders, sharing the uniqueness of authentic African cuisine. The show encourages audience to explore the wide range and diversity of the African cuisine; you are never too far from Bukas and  Joints certified local spot. “Here at Biola Alabi Media, we are committed to telling authentic African stories and showcasing the richness of Africa’s cultural heritage to the world,” said Biola Alabi, the creator and executive producer of the show.

She also explains that the new season will have a wider reach than the first two seasons. “The third season of Bukas and Joints is expanding its reach by exploring African cuisine within Africa. There are a lot of untold stories behind the evolution of our cuisines over time, and we are looking to share these stories and the imprints our cuisines have made over different cultures,” Alabi said.

She thanked partners and sponsors of the show for their support and commitment. This season’s sponsors are Heritage Bank and Grand Cereals makers of Grand Pure Soya Oil and Kilamanjaro Restaurant.

Viewers are urged to join Olisa and his celebrity guests including Seyi Shay, Cohbams Asuquo, Osas Ajibade and many others at 7:00 pm on A.I.T.

You can follow the show via social media (@bukasandjoints) as Olisa continues his exhilarating journey of unraveling the mysteries behind our traditional cuisines, the unconditional ties that keep Africans connected to their cultural heritage.

Alabi, the show’s creator and executive producer, oversaw the production of some of the most successful shows in Africa, like Big Brother Africa, Face of Africa and the first ever Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards, while serving as the managing director of MNET Africa.

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