The Contact and Mobilization Officer, Ekiti Online Market Easter Tradefair and Exhibition, Isabella Jane Adeyemo said that the just concluded fair attracted foreign investors and impressive sales.
Adeyemo in a statement in Ado-Ekiti revealed that the growing reputation of the premier business platform is a testament to the growing economic potential of Ekiti State and the determination of its entrepreneurs and business leaders.
According to her, the tradefair, which held from March 21-30, 2025 brought together businesses, entrepreneurs and consumers from across the country, who showcased a wide range of products and services.
Her words: “In a remarkable display of resilience and determination, exhibitors reported impressive sales figures, with some recording sales of up to N1.5 million, despite the incessant rainfall and downpour that characterized the event.
“Notably, the tradefair also attracted international participation, with four companies from Ghana taking part in the exhibition. This marks a significant milestone in the event’s history and underscores its growing reputation as a premier business platform in the region.
“The success of the trade fair is a testament to the growing economic potential of Ekiti State and the determination of its entrepreneurs and business leaders.
“We are thrilled with the outcome of this year’s trade fair. Despite the challenges posed by the weather, our exhibitors showed remarkable resilience and adaptability, and we are proud to have provided a platform for them to connect with customers and achieve their business goals.”