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Four reasons to attend Lagos Tourism/NBC Tradefair — Nelly

Nelly Agbogu

Nelly Agbogu, founder of the Lagos Tourism/NBC Trade Fair, is proud to announce the upcoming event, taking place on June 14-16 at the Whitestone Event Centre, Oregun Ikeja, Lagos.

After successfully revolutionizing the trade fair landscape in Nigeria, Agbogu is poised to continue supporting Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the country. Despite the initial challenges faced in 2018, Agbogu’s determination and passion have led to a transformative impact on the SME community.

This year’s trade fair offers a unique opportunity for SMEs to connect with a buying crowd, network, and form valuable partnerships. With a focus on empowering SMEs, the event aims to: Support SMEs, which contribute significantly to Nigeria’s economy but often lack resources; Provide a platform for SMEs to grow their businesses and employ more people; Offer shoppers a chance to shop at discounted prices; Facilitate connections and partnerships among attendees

This is how Nelly Agbogu, the ‘Naija Brand Chick’, said it on her post today: “I’m excited to share four compelling reasons why you shouldn’t miss the Lagos Tourism/NBC Trade Fair this weekend! ‘SMEs contribute massively to the Nigerian economy but get little support, so come out and support them.’ Also, ‘SMEs employ 87.9% of the labour force in Nigeria, but struggle to get funding, so let’s support our amazing SMEs.’

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Additionally, ‘you deserve to shop more with less, and my vendors are offering massive discounts.’ Finally, ‘your next big business partner might be coming around to shop too, so wear your networking cap!’ Join me at the Whitestone Event Centre, Oregun Ikeja, Lagos on June 14th-16th. It’s going to be an avalanche of goodies”

Nelly’s publicist, Ediale Kingsley said “Shoppers at the fair have chances of winning a lot of mouth watering prizes. There are 30 Rams to win, 100 chickens as well. What’s also amazing is the prices of these items are heavily discounted. Imagine buying a bag of rice for N62,000.”

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