 As part of measures to make this year's addition of the Lagos International Trade Fair different and more fun-filled, the Lagos Chamber of Commons and Industry, LCCI, has announced the hosting of an entertainment village. Addressing newsmen in Lagos, the Chairman of the Trade Promotion Board, LCCI, engineer Leye Kupoloyi, stated that the new component, which he described as a transformative addition, is aimed at portraying Lagos as the true entertainment and trade hub of Africa. Kupoloyi maintained that Lagos International Trade Fair has always been a symbol of commons and economic progress and a place where entrepreneurs, businesses and investors come together to forge new partnerships, explore opportunities and drive growth. And Kupoloyi says not only the common cause, the rich culture and the prime cause of the aspect, located within the heart of the trade, looked at within the heart of Lagos International Trade Fair, the executive village, is said to be full of excitement, culture and change with its initiatives. We have to provide a unique partner for our visitors and to experience the true essence of Lagos, a legion-advanced cultural heritage. Chairperson, LCCI Creative and Entertainment Sector, Dr. Ngozi Omambala, highlighted more on what the entertainment village is bringing to the table at this year's edition of Lagos International Trade Fair. So it just makes sense that, you know, after you've done some pending shopping, you're quite tired and you want to chill somewhere, an entertainment village is literally like a few steps away, where you can sit down, have delicacies with food of your choices and the entertainment, watch the fashion, see artists perform, upcoming and established in all sorts of music from across the board. They are bringing the trade fair to be totally inclusive. We have a children's conference. This is an organization that has been around for one thirty-five years. You will not be learning anything. People like us cannot be here today. We have been, that's the last, island city. And the technology is not there. People like us cannot be here. It is an aim of catching those growing part of our economy to be inclusive and protected. Therefore, we are seeing two things here. Protecting that industry. At the same time, allowing the public to enjoy part of whatever we are exporting out in this industry in local partners. Notified about fresh news updates.