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It is all joy and movement on the second day of the Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair as vendors take a break from selling to dance and groove to the live music echoing across the exhibition grounds.
With speakers blasting lively tunes across the exhibition grounds, many exhibitors joined in the excitement, swaying, clapping, and moving to the beat while proudly showcasing their products.


From fashion designers to food vendors, gadget dealers, and artisans, the atmosphere has turned into a beautiful mix of business and celebration.
The fairgrounds are alive with sound and colour, music blending with chatter, and the excitement of patrons exploring and buying. It is business, networking, and fun all rolled into one.
The music has added a festive spark to an already vibrant event, proving that the Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair is not just about trade, it is about connection, culture, and community.










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