Exhibitions / Congresses

Expo Nigeria 2005

Nigeria, Lagos - 22nd - 24th September , 2005
Nigeria's Biggest International Multi-Sector Trade Exhibition attracting exhibitors from over 30 countries and visitors from all over West & Central African countries.

The exhibition is divided into 6 different sections below and exhibitors are placed in their respective sectors. All sectors and their exhibitors are advertised in the invitations and advertisements.

Each exhibitor is also provided with an importers / traders contact database of the sector he is participating in. This includes full details including faxes, emails etc. so that the exhibitor can contact and invite his prospective clientele in advance.

Sector 5 includes;
Industrial Products & Machinery, Plastics & Rubber, Printing & Packaging, Materials Handling, Warehousing, Electrical's, Laboratory & Scientific Equipment, Weighing and Measuring Instruments.
Date(s)
22nd - 24th September , 2005
Time(s)
10 AM TO 06 PM Daily Traders Only
Venue
Le Meridian Expo Centre
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Fact of the week
Sourdough bread contains Lactobacillus reuteri, a probiotic bacteria. During pregnancy and breastfeeding, these bacteria can travel from the mother's colon to her breast tissue and be passed to the infant through breast milk. It offers various health benefits, including potential protection against breast cancer.