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The Federal Capital Territory Police spokesperson, Mariam Yusuf, has confirmed the death of Creative Director of Helenes Food Company, Emeka Eloagu.Talking about himself, Eloagu once said, “Chef Emeka believes in the artistry of food.
He believes good food connects us with people and places and is an important aspect of cultural heritage. He enjoys traveling the world, learning.”Read AlsoThe FCT Police spokeswoman told journalists that the Police was still investigating the case to ascertain the exact cause of Eloagu’s death.He was reputed for combining French cooking methods with Nigerian cuisines.
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