Ecobank Nigeria To Begin 3rd ‘Adire Lagos Experience

Femi Onasanya
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The third iteration of “Adire Lagos Experience,” a four-day exposition anticipated to take place at the Ecobank Pan African Centre (EPAC) in Lagos, has been finalised by Ecobank Nigeria.

Head of Consumer Banking Adeola Ogunyemi announced the programme in Lagos, stating that it will showcase genuine Adire fabric displays from more than 100 different merchants, native food, and African entertainment. She also mentioned that there will be masterclasses and networking opportunities with business owners, consumers, and anyone involved in the Adire manufacturing or trading industry.

 

The success of the previous “Adire Lagos Experience” editions has given us hope, and we intend to improve and expand this year’s event. As a pan-African banking institution, the exhibition aligns with our brand objective to support culture and increase tourism across the continent.

 

With Adire serving as a major catalyst, we have been able to use this opportunity to significantly enhance Nigeria’s tourism, cultural sector, and creative industries. Prominent exhibitors, vendors, foreign nationals, influencers, and dignitaries from many backgrounds and regions have expressed interest in participating in the event. For this reason, I am extending an invitation to Nigerians living abroad as well as members of the diplomatic community to attend the four-day event,” she said.

 

Ogunyemi went on to say that the exhibition is a wonderful fit with Ecobank’s mission as a Pan-African institution, which is to provide experiences beyond banking. Ecobank is also committed to creating enriching experiences that celebrate the diversity of our country’s cultures and resonate with the lifestyles of its customers.

 

We are offering the most tranquil and warm environment possible to ensure that everyone feels at ease and secure. Everyone is welcome to invite friends and family to attend the lovely event; participation is free. She said, “This Exhibition offers an opportunity to experience the luxuriance in our culture in addition to selling and buying things.

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