Business
Le Meridien Organises Mini Trade Fair …Raises Fund For UNICEF
The two-day mini trade-
fair organised by Le Meridien Hotel, in Port Harcourt has brought many companies and entrepreneurs together for trading and other business transactions.
The trade-fair which took place at the weekend showcased different types of goods ranging from wears, books jewetlies, shoes and children books much more.
To customers, it was a shopping galore and service providing companies also exhibited their businesses to get new customers.
Speaking in an interview with The Tide, at the hotel, the General Manager of Ogeyi Place, Mr. Chris Duncan said the business programme was aimed at raising fund for the education of less privileged children in Africa.
Duncan said that the hospitality industry was partnering with UNICEF on the venture, adding that all the money raised at the trade-fair would be given to UNICEF.
The GM noted that the programme took place annually but in different shades, adding that “any business venture undertaken and the benefits given to UNICEF will be used for the education of African children.
He stated that this is a way of giving back to the society what it has received, adding that the industry views education of children as more important than any other thing. In her contribution, the sales manager, Mrs Vindi Suleiman said the trade exhibition was also used to celebrate the 20 years anniversary of UNICEF check out for children.
Suleiman noted that the activity was part of the hotel’s community social responsibly, adding that the programme is tagged “UNICEF Road to Awareness Campaign, an initiative between Starwood and UNICEF to check out for the less privileged children all over the world.”
She noted that the year’s activity marked the 8th edition of the annual programme, adding that the need for children to make good use of there opportunity offered by UNICEF to better their future. One of the participants, Vivian Umuze who deals on wears commended the fund raising initiative of Ogeyi place for the less privileged children, adding that her company has made sales at the trade fair. Another participant, Rita Wutche of Yes Boss concierge said the exhibition has offered her business an opportunity to meet new clients and do real business transactions.
The highlight of the trade-fair included children party at the hotel over the weekend.
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