Made In Nigeria,
London!.
Come and experience the spirit of Nigeria in the heart of London!
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Join us from June 20th to 22nd, 2025, at the iconic East Street Market and Barking Street Market, concluding with a grand finale at the prestigious Hilton Hotel Paddington, London. “Made in Nigeria, London” is a vibrant three-day showcase celebrating the best of Nigerian craftsmanship, culture, and commerce.
This event, crafted with the collaboration of UKALD and the Association of Nigerian Exporters and supported by the Nigeria High Commission London, serves as a dynamic platform to highlight the diversity and excellence of Nigerian products. From exquisite textiles and innovative agricultural exports to unique crafts and cultural performances, “Made in Nigeria, London” aims to connect Nigerian businesses with international buyers and investors, fostering growth and new opportunities.
EVENTS DATES:
Whether you’re looking to expand your business network, discover unique Nigerian products, or simply immerse yourself in rich cultural festivities, this event promises something for everyone. Come and experience the spirit of Nigeria in the heart of London!
June 20th
Exhibition at East Street Market.
June 21st
Exhibition at Barking Street Market.
June 22nd
Awards Night and Gala at Hilton Hotel Paddington.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a landmark event that celebrates and elevates Nigerian entrepreneurship on a global stage. Register now to secure your place at "Made In Nigeria, London!"
MISSION:
VISSION:
Anticipated Impact:
Economic Growth: Boost foreign exchange earnings for Nigeria through increased exposure and sales of export products.
Cultural Promotion: Enhance global appreciation and understanding of Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage.
Community Empowerment: Empower Nigerian entrepreneurs by providing them with the knowledge, networks, and platforms needed to succeed globally.
Organizers and Partners: Information about UKALD, the Association of Nigerian Exporters, and other supporting organizations.
Organizers and Partners
Supporting Organizations:
Nigeria High Commission London: Provides crucial institutional support, ensuring alignment with diplomatic and trade objectives.
Cultural Organizations: We have partnered with cultural groups to promote Nigerian arts and heritage during the event.
Local and International Trade Bodies: We have partnered with several trade associations and chambers of commerce to maximize outreach.