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Lagos Mainland Trade Fair set to take place

David Adenekan
David Adenekan
Olori Janet Afolabi

Lagos Mainland Trade fair is set to ignite economic growth and business opportunities.

The vibrant city-wide event designed to connect communities with businesses, services and institutions that will drive value and economic growth, takes  place on 6th and 7th of September at Yard 158, Kudirat Abiola Way, Ikeja Lagos.

A press statement  signed by Monalisa Abimbola Azeh, a lawyer turned entrepreneur, whose company Mona Matthews, curated the event, and Olori Janet Afolabi, collaborator in the event, who is a CNN award winning journalist and  Queen of Apomu Kingdom, said the dynamic and innovative event aims at boosting economic growth and entrepreneurial excellence.

The Trade Fair promises to be one of the most vibrant shopping and networking experiences of the year.

More than 100 versatile vendors representing fashion, food, lifestyle, technology, services beauty, and more, will showcase their products and services.

Also, there will be food courts, entertainment, and raffle giveaways.

The fair will provide networking opportunities, connecting entrepreneurs with potential partners, customers and investors.

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It is also an opportunity for entrepreneurs to explore new business opportunities, boost sales and brand awareness.

For the buyers, they will discover new products/services, interact directly with manufacturers, get discounted  prices and exclusive deals.

According to Azeh, the event will be “a game changer for many businesses and entrepreneurs. It is not just a shopping affair. It is an innovation, discovery and encouraging entrepreneurial strength in Lagos by providing a platform for business to thrive and communities to flourish.”

Olori Janet Afolabi said the trade fair “ is a gateway to business opportunities. The collaboration reflects our shared commitment to support local businesses and entrepreneurs through initiatives like this. Together we  will create a lasting impact and provide opportunities for growth and expanding accessibility beyond the physical venue.”

The event will bring together thousands of Lagos residents, SMEs and brands.

Olori Afolabi said it would be a dynamic market place experience as there would be exclusive bargains, one-of-a-kind brands and a thrilling weekend outing for families.

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