Dubai recently hosted African Marketplace Dubai 2025, a four-day trade and cultural exhibition featuring 200 leading export-ready businesses and creators from Africa and the Caribbean. The event, held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, offered a platform for brands in fashion, beau
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ty, wellness, agriculture, technology, art, and lifestyle to connect with international buyers, distributors, and investors.
Exhibitors included established names like Tiffany Amber, House of Tara, Oriki Group, and Winston Leather, as well as emerging innovators shaping regional commerce. Participants came from Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Senegal, Rwanda, Seychelles, Tanzania, UAE, UK, and the US, highlighting the event's global scope.
A key highlight was Tunde Onakoya's chess showcase, where he played 50 challengers simultaneously using his Adire Chess Board, blending cultural artistry with strategic skill.
Organized by the Ibukun Awosika Leadership Academy and supported by sponsors including Afreximbank, Access Bank, Bank of Industry, and Nexim Bank, the event aimed to enhance visibility, expand market access, and promote cross-border investment opportunities for African and Caribbean entrepreneurs.
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