Ecobank Nigeria has announced the return of its vibrant pop-up marketplace, Oja Oge, with over 100 exhibitors already confirmed for participation. The three-day fashion and lifestyle event is set to take place from April 18 to 20, 2025, at the Ecobank Pan African Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos.

This second edition promises an exciting blend of fashion, beauty, wellness, and lifestyle offerings, creating a unique platform for emerging and established brands to showcase their creativity. The event aims to bring together fashion lovers, designers, beauty entrepreneurs, and lifestyle enthusiasts under one roof for a dynamic shopping and networking experience.

In partnership with top industry players�including Airtel Nigeria, Flutterwave, Qatar Airways, and Maltina�Ecobank is positioning Oja Oge as one of Nigeria�s leading lifestyle exhibitions. These partnerships span key sectors such as telecommunications, payments, aviation, and FMCG, adding a collaborative edge to the high-profile event.

According to Omoboye Odu, Ecobank Nigeria�s Head of SME, Partnerships, and Collaborations, “Oja Oge by Ecobank serves as a one-stop marketplace for fashion, beauty, and lifestyle businesses. It�s not just an exhibition�it�s a vibrant space where entrepreneurs can build visibility, connect with new audiences, and tap into fresh market opportunities.”

The event will also feature top-tier entertainment, food vendors, and music performances, creating a festive atmosphere for attendees. Admission is free, and guests are encouraged to bring along friends and family to enjoy the lively ambience and discover the latest trends in fashion and lifestyle.

In addition to vendor booths and shopping experiences, the fair will provide valuable networking opportunities for local entrepreneurs to engage with international guests and potential partners.

Ecobank Nigeria Ltd., a subsidiary of the Ecobank Group, is part of a pan-African banking network operating in 33 African countries, with international offices in London, Paris, Beijing, and Dubai.

With its commitment to empowering small businesses and fostering local talent, Ecobank�s Oja Oge continues to bridge the gap between creativity, commerce, and community in Africa�s fashion and lifestyle space.

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