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Ecobank Nigeria, Qatar Airways Reward Top Vendors at ‘Oja Oge’ Fair

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Tomilola Fetuga (left), Head of Brand Management and Experiential Marketing, and Omoboye Odu (right), Head of SME Banking, both of Ecobank Nigeria, presenting a cash prize to a representative of Accessories by Morgan for recording the highest volume of transactions during the ‘Oja Oge fair held in Lagos.

Ecobank Nigeria has partnered with Qatar Airways to reward outstanding exhibitors at the recently concluded ‘Oja Oge by Ecobank’ fair , a three-day fashion, beauty, and lifestyle event held in Lagos. The awards ceremony saw top-performing vendors receiving flight tickets and cash prizes for their exceptional performance during the event.

According to a statement from the bank, Goodness and Mercy Hair emerged as the top prize winner, securing a Qatar Airways business class ticket to any destination of their choice for achieving the highest gross sales value. Clandini claimed second place, earning an economy class ticket to any global destination as the second-highest seller by gross sales. Meanwhile, Accessories by Morgan received N750,000 for generating the highest volume of transactions during the fair.

Speaking at the award presentation, Omoboye Odu , Head of SME Banking at Ecobank Nigeria, commended the exhibitors for their innovation and product quality. She also expressed gratitude to Qatar Airways and other partners for supporting the second edition of the bank’s flagship fashion pop-up event.

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“This fair exemplifies our ongoing commitment to empowering local entrepreneurs,” Odu said. “It provided vendors with a unique opportunity to showcase their offerings, attract new customers, forge valuable business connections, and explore broader markets.”

She further highlighted the event’s role in fostering engagement between emerging brands and both local and international consumers, emphasizing its impact on promoting creativity and entrepreneurship.

The ‘Oja Oge’ Fair served as a vibrant platform for local businesses, showcasing their creativity and entrepreneurial spirit while driving visibility, sales growth, and market expansion.

Ecobank Nigeria , a subsidiary of the pan-African Ecobank Group , operates in 33 African countries with international offices in London, Paris, Beijing, and Dubai, underscoring its commitment to supporting businesses across the continent and beyond.

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