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Nigerian fair expects high attendance

22 Jun 2004 - by Staff reporter
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Nompelo ndzimela
NEXT MONTH’S Invest Nigeria International trade fair is expected to draw over a million trade buyers along with other interested investors, according to The Daily Champion.
Its objectives are to promote sustainable livelihood in villages through the development of cottage and village industries, crafts, rural services, skills and resources.
The fair has an interactive website where participants who are not physically present can place their orders.
The theme of the event, which will run from July13-24 in Abuja, is “creating new opportunities for sustainable economic development.”

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