Lagos International Trade Fair

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Lagos International Trade Fair
LITF
AddressTafawa Balewa Square, Onikan, Lagos Island
LocationFlag of Lagos.svg Lagos, Lagos State,  Nigeria
Coordinates6°27′49″N 3°14′49″E / 6.46361°N 3.24694°E / 6.46361; 3.24694Coordinates: 6°27′49″N 3°14′49″E / 6.46361°N 3.24694°E / 6.46361; 3.24694[1]
OperatorLagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI)
TypeInternational Trade Fair
Surface350 hectare[1]
Construction
Built1974-1977[1]
Opened1977
ArchitectZoran Bojović, with Predrag Ðaković, Milorad Cvijić & Ljiljana Bojović[1]
BuilderEnergoprojekt holding[1]
Website
lagosinternationaltradefair.com.ng

The Lagos International Trade Fair (LITF) is the largest international exhibition in West Africa. The Trade Fair is the premier International Trade Fair in Nigeria with the spectacular 10-day event usually starting on the first Friday of November, annually.[2]

History[]

The first Lagos international trade fair was held in 1977 shortly after Eko Hotels and Suites was completed.[3][4]

It is staged every year and organized by the Trade Promotions Board and the oldest chamber of commerce in Nigeria: the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).[5][6] It is reputed to be the largest business market in the ecowas sub-region as it attracts investors from other parts of the world. It is a 10-day annual fair which begins in the first Friday of November.

The fair is one of the major attractions of Lagos' commercial yearly activities. Since its inception, it has grown to become the largest trade show in subsaharan Africa[7] and has attracted both national and international entrepreneurs from over 1600 companies all over the world[8] The Trade Fairs spans approximately 40, 000 meters squared of exhibited space. The Fair which is staged with the support and co-operation of the Federal and the State Governments covers all aspects of business and economic activities in Nigeria. It offers a unique exposition for manufacturers, suppliers, buyers and users of a wide range of goods and services as well as opportunities for investment and trade promotions. It was initially staged at the Lagos Trade Fair Complex at Badagry Expressway, Ojo before relocating to Tafawa Balewa Square. The Lagos International trade fair complex is a hexagonal shaped exhibition hall covered with space roof elements and shading panels, which formed a new trend in architectural innovation of its time over the years.[9][10][11][12] Organizations partnered with the fair include the National directorate of employment, Nigerian business organisations, foreign organisations and governments, ECOWAS member states, diplomatic missions and trade representatives, federal and state government-owned companies, agencies, parastatals, research and educational institutions[13] Nigerian celebrities are appointed as goodwill Ambassadors as part of measures to spice up the programme and Companies are allowed to make use of side attractions to source for patronage.[14]

Subsections Of The Fair[]

In September 2015, the Chairman, Trade Promotion Board of the LCCI, Dr. Olawale Cole, announced that the Trade Fair will be holding simultaneously in 3 different locations.[15] He further revealed that the events will be the general trade fair which will hold at the Tafawa Balewa Square; the Lagos Creative Industry Fair which will hold at Freedom Park; and the Business to Business Exhibition which will hold at Muson Centre.

Lagos Creative Industry Fair[]

Eko Akete is a ten-day cultural manifestation during which hundreds of performers animate Freedom Park, Lagos with artistic and intellectual offerings.[16] Both indigenous and international acts perform in what is said to be the biggest cultural fair in West Africa.[17]

According to the Creative Industry Principal Partner, Jahman Anikulapo, "Lagos Creative Festival 'EKO AKETE' organised by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry in conjunction with CORA and Freedom Park will be used to showcase the creative industry and explore the linkage between the creative industry and the formal businesses."[18]

In 2015, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce & Industry presents the 2015 Lagos International Trade Fair, the premiere international trade fair in West Africa [19]

Business To Business Exhibition[]

The Business to Business Exhibition of the Lagos International Trade Fair holds at Muson Centre, and hosts multinational organizations and foreign investors; and serves as a platform for exhibitions, networking, Business-to-Business meetings, and an Investment Conference.[20]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e Niebyl, Donald (29 March 2020). "10 Works of Yugoslav Modernist Architecture in Africa & the Middle East". The Spomenik Database. The Spomenik Database. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  2. ^ "BRIEF ON THE LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE". Lagos Chamber. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  3. ^ Kaye Whiteman (2013). Lagos, a Cultural History. Andrews UK Limited. ISBN 978-1-908493-89-7.
  4. ^ "NIGERIA: FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR THE FIRST LAGOS INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR". ITN SOURCE. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  5. ^ "2014 Lagos International fair opens in grand style".
  6. ^ "Nigeria: Lagos international fair targets 1000 exhibitors". TVC News. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  7. ^ "The Lagos International trade fair". the buzz. August 2013.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Exhibiting at Lagos International Trade Fair in Nigeria Promoting Japanese products and brands in Africa's large market". Jetro. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  9. ^ Lagos International trade Fair Seminar 1987. Worlds Catalogue. Lagos chamber of commerce. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  10. ^ Economic Development Strategies: chronological acquisition and international trade: proceedings of the 99th Annual General Meeting Symposium. Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry. OCLC 651081447.
  11. ^ "2009 Lagos Trade Fair Prospectus". The Vanguard. 14 June 2009.
  12. ^ "Lagos trade fair exhibitors express mixed feelings over patronage".
  13. ^ Caroline Odusanya (10 November 2011). "Lagos International Trade Fair spurs creativity". BusinessNews. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  14. ^ "Nigeria: Lagos Trade fair ends with fanfare". AllAfrica. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  15. ^ "Lagos trade fare hold simultaneously at three different venues". Vanguard. Naomi Uzor. 28 September 2015. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  16. ^ "Lagos Creative Industry Fair "Eko Akete"". Lagos International Trade Fair. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  17. ^ "Biggest trade fair in West Africa to hold in Lagos". Pulse. 23 October 2015. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  18. ^ "2015 Lagos International Trade Fair Partners The Creative Industry". Business & Lifestyle Plus. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  19. ^ "Event: 2015 Lagos International Trade Fair [Eko Akete]". 28 October 2015.
  20. ^ "The Lagos International Trade Fair Introduces The Lagos Creative Industry Fair". 360nobs.com. Retrieved 28 October 2015.

External links[]

"Lagos Chamber of Commerce".

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