Chef Victor Tartenger, a proud son of Benue, continues to showcase his unwavering commitment to making a positive impact in his community. After recently completing a remarkable 5-day cooking marathon to break Guinness World Records, Chef Victor now turns his attention to a new endeavor – a two-day cook-a-thon to provide meals for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Benue.
The massive cooking operation is currently underway at the Benue IDP Camp, where Chef Victor Tartenger has embarked on his mission to alleviate hunger and bring smiles to the faces of the less privileged. Located along University Of Agriculture Road in Makurdi, the IDP Camp serves as a temporary shelter for those displaced by various challenges, including the Fulani Crisis.
Chef Victor’s determination and dedication know no bounds, as he tirelessly works to fulfill his promise of supporting the IDPs. With a heart full of compassion and a desire to make a difference, Chef Victor Tartenger exemplifies the true spirit of philanthropy.
In his own words, Chef Victor expressed his goal: “The goal is to put a smile on the faces of the less privileged.” His selfless act of kindness resonates deeply with the community and serves as an inspiration to others.
Chef Gloria, another culinary enthusiast, has joined Chef Victor in this noble cause, further amplifying the impact of their efforts. Together, they stand as beacons of hope, offering support and sustenance to those in need during challenging times.
As Chef Victor Tartenger continues his two-day cooking marathon for the Benue IDPs, we commend him for his philanthropic initiative and unwavering dedication to serving his community. May his noble efforts contribute to the reinstatement of the IDPs into society and bring an end to the Fulani Crisis.
Victor’s actions speak volumes about his character – a good-hearted and God-fearing individual with a deep love for his state and its people. Let us all rally behind Chef Victor Tartenger and support his endeavors to create a brighter and more inclusive future for all.