Day 5 Photos: Blackah at ‘Back to the Roots’ Concert – The 2017 Jos Trade Fair

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Back to the Roots Concert at The 2017 Jos Trade Fair started on Tuesday 17th October at the Jos
Polo Field As Music
has become a major driving force within our community as such to
round-up all activities of the  event, a daily concert tagged “Back To
The Roots”

See Photos from Saturday 21st October Day 5 of the 2017 Jos Trade Fair Back to the Roots Concert with BLACKAH as Headline performer for the night.

Some confirmed performances for the 17 Days include:  Osama
Comedian, Mr Patrick, Blackah, BOC, Vicky Brown, Semo-Da-Black Cesar,
Lyrical Dr Smith, , Lucky Starz Band, Bizakeem, Runz, Kiral, TJ Manari,
Oluwa, Peezy, Curious, Mc Yoyo
and many more…  On the Wheels of Steel are – DJ Steve, DJ Whyte… with Dance from – Royal Dc, De Eagles, Fly High Crew and More…

Some other side attractions during the 17 days concert will include

Open mic ( prizes to be won)

Makosa night

Reggae nights

Life bands/ High Life Music

Comedy

Dance and More…

An exhibition covering all aspects of businesses, economic and tourism activities in Nigeria powered by Plateau
Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (PLACCIMA) in
collaboration with ANISTA Marketing and Events Limited
.

The
Jos Trade Fair 2017 edition will be 17 days of  seamless Interaction,
hosting hundreds of exhibitors, showcasing local products, technologies,
services and opportunities as it is open to the general public.

Theme: Sustaining the Promotion of Entrepreneurship Through MSME’s For Economic Development.

Venue: Jos Polo Field, Joseph Gomwalk Road, Plateau State.

Starting from 17th October to 2nd November, 2017.     

Trade Fair Time: 8am daily,  Gate Fee – N100

Concert Time- 6pm daily,   Gate Fee – N200

CALL IN FOR YOUR SPACE BOOKINGS TODAY  Bookings and Enquiry ; 08033486915, 08053716461, 09033229919

 This
years trade fair intends to showcase Plateau State to the world; The
abundant human resources, agricultural potentials and products, minerals
resources among other natural resources to make everyone see the
potentials for investment on the plateau.

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