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As anticipation builds for the grand return of the nation’s landmark commercial gathering, the organizers of the Women in Business (WIB) Fair 2026 have officially declared vendor registration open, issuing an urgent call to female entrepreneurs to lock in their exhibition spaces well ahead of the event. 

Prominently spotlighted in the official event brief, this high-impact trade exposition is set to take over the expansive Eagle's Square Car Park in Abuja from November 5th to 8th, 2026. 

Anchored by the resonant theme, “When Women Show Up,” the fair serves as a premium launchpad for women-led enterprises looking to showcase their unique wares, products, and services to an audience of thousands of festive shoppers, corporate partners, and institutional investors.

Spearheaded by Okads Seafoods, this year's edition offers an unparalleled ecosystem for business acceleration, but space is strictly limited. 

With only 150 vendor slots allocated on a first-come, first-served basis across distinct industry niches—including fashion, beauty, agricultural commodities, and culinary arts—early registration is critical to avoiding the waiting list. 

To lower the barrier to entry for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), the organizers have introduced highly competitive pricing alongside flexible installment plans. 

While the standard exhibitor slot is priced at ₦400,000, forward-thinking business owners can take advantage of a ₦20,000 discount by opting for a full upfront payment of ₦380,000, or choose convenient two-month and four-month payment structures to lock down their booths securely.

Securing a spot goes far beyond renting physical real estate at Eagle’s Square. 

Registered vendors will immediately gain access to an exclusive WhatsApp growth community, premium promotional toolkits, and widespread media visibility, including an extensive shared billboard feature across 25 strategic locations in the Federal Capital Territory. 

Furthermore, participating entrepreneurs will benefit from a dedicated one-day business seminar covering global market entry, product packaging, and export potential, transforming a four-day market showcase into a long-term catalyst for corporate growth. 

As the countdown to November 5th, 2026 intensifies, female founders are urged to take swift action, visit the official registration channels, and position their brands at the very vanguard of Nigeria's booming retail landscape.

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