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Thousands of patrons thronged the Accra International Conference Centre Thursday morning for the opening of the 2013 Joy FM Beauty and Bridal Fair.
More than a hundred exhibitors have displayed several bridal products and services during the four-day fair which starts Thursday, July 4 to Sunday, July 7.
The fair was officially opened by the Managing Director the Graphic Group of Communications Ken Ashigbey few hours ago and is already bubbling.
Mr Ashigbey said the fair undoubtedly provides an opportunity for every thing bridal and urged patrons to take full advantage of it.
Head of Sales and Marketing at Multimedia, David Max Fugar told Joy News this year's event is expected to be the biggest bridal fair yet.
“We are ready to host the over 120 exhibitors and the over 4,000 people who will visit the fair daily,” he said.
The fair will open daily from 8am to 7pm and the key attractions for this year includes a play by renowned playwright Uncle Ebo Whyte on Sunday, 4pm, and the popular marriage seminar on Saturday at 10am.
David Max Fugar revealed that, “we have a lot of giveaways for our visitors who will patronize the fair.”
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