FULafia Participates in 12th Nigeria International Trade Fair Expo in Abuja

The Federal University of Lafia, represented by a team led by Deputy Vice-Chancellor Prof. Samaila Dakyes, participates in the 12th Nigeria International Trade Fair Expo in Abuja to foster research and partnerships.

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FULafia Participates in 12th Nigeria International Trade Fair Expo in Abuja

The Federal University of Lafia (FULafia) made a significant appearance at the 12th Nigeria International Trade Fair Expo held in Abuja. The university’s contingent, led by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research and Partnerships, Professor Samaila Dakyes, represented FULafia's commitment to fostering research, innovation, and partnerships at the prestigious event.

The expo, a key platform for networking and collaboration, provided FULafia with an opportunity to showcase its research initiatives and explore potential partnerships with local and international stakeholders. Professor Dakyes highlighted the importance of the university's involvement in such events, emphasizing that the university’s goal is to drive academic and industry-based partnerships that contribute to national development.

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The FULafia team engaged with other educational institutions, government bodies, and private sector participants, focusing on collaborations that can strengthen the university's research capacity and contribute to its growth.

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The Nigeria International Trade Fair Expo, now in its 12th year, is an annual event that brings together various sectors to promote trade, innovation, and economic development. The participation of FULafia underscores the university’s dedication to building strategic partnerships and expanding its role in the national and international academic community.

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