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Ndigbo Business Festival 2025 Set to Spotlight Igbo Enterprise in Rivers State

The Palace of Eze Ndigbo has announced the upcoming Ndigbo Business Festival 2025. Shared on their official Facebook page, the palace revealed that the three-day festival will take place from 28th to 30th November 2025 at Bishop Crowder Memorial Secondary School, Rumuobiakani, Port Harcourt.

The festival is shaping up to be a meeting point for the region’s vibrant Igbo business ecosystem. According to the palace, the event—organized in partnership with The Mayor of Housing—aims to highlight the strength, creativity, and resilience that have long defined Igbo entrepreneurship.

In their statement, the Palace of Eze Ndigbo emphasized the heart behind the event: promoting Igbo-owned ventures already thriving within Rivers State, and creating a shared space where business owners can connect, exchange ideas, and strengthen the commercial fabric that binds their community together. Their post emphasized the importance of harmonizing the “commercial energy” of entrepreneurs while offering a platform that attracts a genuinely supportive audience.

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The call-out was directed squarely at those who keep the entrepreneurial spirit alive: Igbo business owners looking to expand their reach, those interested in networking with like-minded business people, and anyone eager to give their brand more visibility within the state’s bustling commercial scene.

Beyond the exhibitions and business showcases, the festival promises the kind of cultural and economic atmosphere that inspires collaboration, mentorship, and new partnerships. For many, it may become a chance to put faces to names, build community-driven networks, and celebrate the powerful presence of Ndigbo within Rivers State’s economic landscape.

The organizers encouraged participants to prepare for a lively trade-fair environment filled with products, creativity, and enterprise—all woven into a three-day celebration of industry and identity.

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