Actress, Yvonne Okoro will start premiering season IV of her cooking show, Dining With Cooks & Braggarts, during the Christmas festivities.
The first episode of the show which features an array of celebrated African figures will first air on Saturday, December 22 on TV3 from 5:00pm.
The actress and producer announced the new season earlier on Instagram, saying, “You ready for Season 4 of #DiningwithCooksandBraggarts on TV3…”
She also mentioned in a subsequent post that followers of the show stand a chance of winning prizes for watching the show.
Among celebrities expected to be cooking in season IV of the show are Yvonne Nelson, John Dumelo, Praye, Medikal and Fella Makafui.
Dining With Cooks & Braggart is a unique cooking programme that features public figures who pass through to try cooking their favourite meals while discussing topical issues.
The show is an entertaining one. Guests invited may or may not necessarily know how to cook. With the help of the show’s on-sight chef, guests can opt to be given recipes by the chef who does not only supervise but also teaches simple yet affordable and easy-to-make delicious quick meals on the show.
Produced by Desamour Company Limited, it used to be a 13-episode show.
It is not readily known how many episodes are on the new season.


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