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Ayan Agalu Festival Exhibition 2024 calls for entries, offers free booths

Rtn. Victor Ojelabi by Rtn. Victor Ojelabi
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The highly anticipated Ayan Agalu Festival Exhibition 2024 is calling for entries from corporate bodies and business owners eager to showcase their products and services.

This esteemed event, scheduled for 17-18 July 2024, will take place at the prestigious Ife Grand Resort, Ojaja Arena, in Ile Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. It promises unparalleled opportunities for networking, attracting investors, and gaining new customers.

Also read: Ooni Adeyeye Ogunwusi announces new date for 2024 Ayan Agalu traditional drum festival

The Ayan Agalu Festival, an annual celebration deeply rooted in cultural heritage, will be held over two days, with the exhibition segment taking place on 18 July from 10:00 am.

This exhibition offers a prime platform for businesses to engage with a diverse and influential audience, making it an essential event for anyone looking to expand their market reach.

Key Benefits of Exhibiting at Ayan Agalu Festival Exhibition 2024:

Networking Opportunities: Connect with potential clients, partners, and investors in a culturally rich and dynamic environment.

Increased Visibility: Present your products and services to a large and varied audience, enhancing your brand’s visibility and recognition.

Brand Promotion: Utilise the festival’s prestige and extensive reach to bolster your brand’s reputation and credibility.

Free Booths: The organisers are providing exhibition booths at no cost, offering an exceptional opportunity for businesses to participate without financial burden.

To secure a free booth, interested exhibitors must register in advance. Registration is crucial and can be easily completed by contacting the organisers via WhatsApp at +2348189414655.

Given the high demand and limited availability, early registration is strongly recommended.

The Ayan Agalu Festival Exhibition 2024 is proudly endorsed by the House of Oduduwa Foundation and the Ooni of Ife Palace. These endorsements underscore the event’s significance and its commitment to promoting cultural heritage while fostering economic growth and business development.

In addition to the exhibition, attendees can look forward to a rich programme of activities, including cultural displays, music, dance, and traditional ceremonies.

These elements combine to create a comprehensive cultural experience, making the Ayan Agalu Festival a must-attend event for both exhibitors and visitors.

Do not miss this unique opportunity to be part of the Ayan Agalu Festival Exhibition 2024. By participating, you will not only enhance your business’s visibility and network but also contribute to the vibrant cultural tapestry of the festival.

For more details, please refer to the attached flyer or contact the organisers directly via WhatsApp at +2348189414655.

Ayan Agalu Festival

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Rtn. Victor Ojelabi

Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.

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