The ongoing International Arts and Crafts (INAC) expo holding at the FCT Exhibition Pavilion, in Abuja has recorded increase participants of guests and exhibitors from Nigeria and around the world, reaching an impressive number.
At present, INAC has recorded 30 countries and an impressive number of states in Nigeria are showcasing their unique arts, crafts, and other agricultural strongholds, besides the attractive components of free skill acquisition and free medical services provided by the National Council for Arts and Culture.
The exhibition pavilion which has become a beehive of activities since the expo began on Wednesday, is designed to showcase, entertain and impart skills on the participants in a four-day of non-stop fiesta.
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In the first day of opening, INAC has registered an unprecedented number of Nigerians and foreign nationals who are storming the venue to witness the best of art and craft from every continent of the world and at present, the venue is unmanageably becoming smaller for the participants.
Conceptualised by the Director-General, National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Segun Runsewe in 2017, this year’s INAC has also featured special countries’ days which a usual feature aimed at adding extra finesse to the event.
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