However, 23 countries will be at the exhibition which has been expanded from African Arts and Crafts Expo to an intercontinental affair.
Speaking with journalists at the FCT exhibition pavilion which is the venue for the expo, the Director-General, National Council for Arts and Culture Otunba Segun Runsewe said he has concluded arrangement to strategically align the exhibition with global standards.
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Taking journalists on a facility tour, Runsewe disclosed that NCAC’s new narrative of social responsibility will create an entrepreneurial platform for free skill acquisition, free medical services, waste to wealth session, investment forum among others.
The NCAC boss expressed satisfaction at the massive mobilisation of exhibition facilities to site including world-class pavilions and a state of the art stage by renowned event management outfit “I Am” while emergency vehicles are already on the ground provided by the National Emergency Management Agency.