VISITORS INFORMATION
Date: 14th - 22nd April, 2010
Press Day: 14th April, 2010
DAILY HOURS
9am to 6pm, Wednesday 14th - Thursday 22nd April, 2010
Venue: Eagle Square, Abuja.
The exhibition ground is over 100,000 sqm, and is about 25 minutes driving from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
EXHIBITION
14th – 22nd April, 2010
SEMINARS
Date: 14th & 22nd April, 2010
Time: 10am
Venue: Conference Centre, Eagle Square, Abuja
TOPICS:
14th: “The Nigeria Automobile Outlook….Government and Private sector roles”
16th: “Mass Transportation and State Governments”
The Seminar aspect of the project is aimed at highlighting the developments and potentials as well as addressing the different challenges in the Road Transport and Automotive business in Nigeria.
The targets are government officials, Company executives, captains of industries and parastatals, fleet managers, amongst others.
Exhibitors interested in holding Special Technical and or Special Event Day/s during the Expo should contact the Organizers for arrangement and reservations.
ADMISSION: Strictly by registration
REGISTRATION:
All intending participants for the seminar must register with the Organizers on or before Wednesday 14th April, 2010. Contact the Organizers for more information.
EXHIBITION
ADMISSION:
Admission to the Exhibition arena is free.
REGISTRATION:
All Visitors must register on arrival at the Venue. Registration cards must be obtained and completed before one can gain entry into the venue. Invitation cards April be obtained from the Organizers office at the Exhibition arena. Admission badges will be issued and must be worn always for security reasons. Subsequent entries can be made without further registration provided that the assigned badges are won.
COUNTRY INFORMATION
Nigeria is the most populous black nation in the world and is among the ten largest oil producing Countries in the world.
Land mass: 923,768 sq. km
Population: 140,003,542
Government: Three-tier-a Federal Government, 36 States Governments, 774, Local Government Administrations.
Official Language: English
Main indigenous Languages: Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba
Main Commercial/Industrial Cities: Lagos, Onitsha, Aba, Kano, Kaduna, Nnewi, Port Harcourt, Warri
Main Ports: Lagos [Apapa, tin-can Island], Warri, Port Harcourt, Calabar
Main Airports: Lagos, Kano, Port Harcourt, Kaduna, Enugu, Calabar, Owerri, Maiduguri
Currency: Naira and Kobo N1.00 = 100k [one naira = hundred kobo]
Climate: Temperatures across Nigeria are relatively high with a very narrow variation in seasonal and diurnal ranges [22-36t]. There are two basic seasons;
wet and dry.
Wet Season lasts from April to October; while Dry Season, is from November to March.
By exhibiting at the 12th Abuja International Motor Fair you stand to enjoy;
. Having a perfect forum to meet your core target groups in their good number
. Generate more sales and make useful contacts
. Excellent opportunity to meet decision makers in the public and private sectors
. Having a feedback and assessment forum on public response on your products/services; and more
Date: 14th - 22nd April, 2010
Press Day: 14th April, 2010
DAILY HOURS
9am to 6pm, Wednesday 14th - Thursday 22nd April, 2010
Venue: Eagle Square, Abuja.
The exhibition ground is over 100,000 sqm, and is about 25 minutes driving from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
EXHIBITION
14th – 22nd April, 2010
SEMINARS
Date: 14th & 22nd April, 2010
Time: 10am
Venue: Conference Centre, Eagle Square, Abuja
TOPICS:
14th: “The Nigeria Automobile Outlook….Government and Private sector roles”
16th: “Mass Transportation and State Governments”
The Seminar aspect of the project is aimed at highlighting the developments and potentials as well as addressing the different challenges in the Road Transport and Automotive business in Nigeria.
The targets are government officials, Company executives, captains of industries and parastatals, fleet managers, amongst others.
Exhibitors interested in holding Special Technical and or Special Event Day/s during the Expo should contact the Organizers for arrangement and reservations.
ADMISSION: Strictly by registration
REGISTRATION:
All intending participants for the seminar must register with the Organizers on or before Wednesday 14th April, 2010. Contact the Organizers for more information.
EXHIBITION
ADMISSION:
Admission to the Exhibition arena is free.
REGISTRATION:
All Visitors must register on arrival at the Venue. Registration cards must be obtained and completed before one can gain entry into the venue. Invitation cards April be obtained from the Organizers office at the Exhibition arena. Admission badges will be issued and must be worn always for security reasons. Subsequent entries can be made without further registration provided that the assigned badges are won.
COUNTRY INFORMATION
Nigeria is the most populous black nation in the world and is among the ten largest oil producing Countries in the world.
Land mass: 923,768 sq. km
Population: 140,003,542
Government: Three-tier-a Federal Government, 36 States Governments, 774, Local Government Administrations.
Official Language: English
Main indigenous Languages: Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba
Main Commercial/Industrial Cities: Lagos, Onitsha, Aba, Kano, Kaduna, Nnewi, Port Harcourt, Warri
Main Ports: Lagos [Apapa, tin-can Island], Warri, Port Harcourt, Calabar
Main Airports: Lagos, Kano, Port Harcourt, Kaduna, Enugu, Calabar, Owerri, Maiduguri
Currency: Naira and Kobo N1.00 = 100k [one naira = hundred kobo]
Climate: Temperatures across Nigeria are relatively high with a very narrow variation in seasonal and diurnal ranges [22-36t]. There are two basic seasons;
wet and dry.
Wet Season lasts from April to October; while Dry Season, is from November to March.
By exhibiting at the 12th Abuja International Motor Fair you stand to enjoy;
. Having a perfect forum to meet your core target groups in their good number
. Generate more sales and make useful contacts
. Excellent opportunity to meet decision makers in the public and private sectors
. Having a feedback and assessment forum on public response on your products/services; and more





