GTCO Food and Drink Festival Returns for 9th Edition, Highlights Foods, Enterprise
As anticipation builds for the 9th edition of the GTCO Food and Drink Festival, set to hold from 1 to 3 May 2026 in Lagos, the event is once again drawing attention not just as a culinary showcase, but as a powerful engine for enterprise, creativity and cultural expression.
Over nearly a decade, the Festival has evolved from a vibrant food fair into a nationally significant platform where business meets culture. With each edition, it has consistently delivered value to participants and visitors alike, reinforcing its reputation as a unique space where small businesses can thrive alongside established brands.
This year’s theme, “Everything Food and Drink,” signals both the scale and depth of the experience, promising a comprehensive celebration of flavours, stories and innovation.

At the heart of the Festival lies its role as an enabler of enterprise. By offering over 200 free retail stalls, GTCO continues to remove one of the biggest barriers faced by micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs): access to market.
For many food vendors, the Festival represents more than just a weekend of sales; it is an opportunity to gain visibility, test products, build customer relationships and, in some cases, launch or expand their businesses. In a challenging economic climate, such support underscores GTCO’s broader commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and inclusive growth.

Food vendors at the Festival are not merely exhibitors; they are representatives of Nigeria’s dynamic MSME sector. From local cooks preserving age-old recipes to innovative entrepreneurs redefining contemporary cuisine, each stall tells a story of resilience, creativity and ambition.
The diversity on display reflects the richness of Nigeria’s food culture, while also highlighting the ingenuity of small business owners who continue to adapt and innovate in a competitive market.
Beyond commerce, the Festival has become a celebration of identity and shared experience. Traditional dishes passed down through generations sit comfortably alongside modern interpretations and global influences, creating a culinary dialogue that resonates with a wide audience. Interactive masterclasses, live demonstrations and tastings further enrich the experience, offering both learning and entertainment in equal measure.
What sets the GTCO Food and Drink Festival apart, however, is its consistent improvement with each edition. Organisers have steadily expanded the scope and quality of the event, introducing more structured programming, enhancing visitor experience and broadening participation across regions and even the diaspora.
Equally notable is its accessibility. By keeping entry free and open to all, GTCO has maintained the Festival’s inclusive spirit, allowing families, food enthusiasts and industry professionals to converge in a shared space without financial barriers. This approach not only drives attendance but also reinforces the Festival’s position as a people-centred initiative.

As the 2026 edition approaches, expectations are understandably high. Yet, if past editions are any indication, the Festival will once again deliver a compelling blend of enterprise, culture and community.
GTCO continues to demonstrate how a corporate-backed initiative can move beyond branding to create tangible value—supporting businesses, celebrating food, and strengthening the connections that bind society together.



















