National Agric Show shifted to 2016
By Editor
17 September 2015 |
11:23 pm
THE management of the National Agricultural Shows has postponed this year’s National Agricultural Show slated for in October in Nasarawa State to February 2016. National Coordinator of the show, Dr. Samuel Negedu said that the postponement was due to the continued request by participants, exhibitors and major stakeholders to shift the date to early next…
THE management of the National Agricultural Shows has postponed this year’s National Agricultural Show slated for in October in Nasarawa State to February 2016.
National Coordinator of the show, Dr. Samuel Negedu said that the postponement was due to the continued request by participants, exhibitors and major stakeholders to shift the date to early next year.
He said in the statement that the new day would now be February 9 to13, 2016 at the National Agricultural Show Ground, Km 28, Abuja-Keffi Road, Tudun Wada, Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.
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