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WED Expo Abuja holds this weekend as first pics from Lagos is released


After a successful hosting of WED Expo Lagos, Nigeria’s Largest Wedding Exhibition moves to Abuja this weekend for a bumper package!

The M&M Event Center, Garki, Abuja will play host to over 100 wedding vendors in the capital city for three days, offering discounts and mouth-watering deals to couples planning their wedding and events in the coming months...

Also, registration for My Big Nigerian Wedding Season 2 will begin at WED Expo. There would be two weddings for two lucky couples this time around in Lagos & Abuja and the free registration forms can be obtained at the venue.
Are you engaged or planning to get married by mid-2015? If yes, you can be the lucky winner of a N15Million Wedding. Either the bride or groom should be physically present to register. Please come along with a passport photograph.
It is FREE to attend WED Expo so bring your friends, family and everyone dear to you. There will be lots of side attractions, music, giveaways and fun for everyone.
Date: Friday October 17th to Sunday October 19th 2014
Venue: M&M Event Center, beside Nicon Luxury Hotel, Garki, Abuja
Time: 10AM – 6PM Daily
Get on the FastTrack lane to the Expo
Skip the long queues. Send SMS: EXPO (leave space) Name (leave space) Email ( leave space) City ( Leave space) to 20822 ………………. Example: EXPO Akin Eso akineso@wedgroup.com.ng Lagos to 20822.
Send this today and stand a chance to WIN lots of fabulous prizes!
Are you a wedding vendor ? For your last minute booth purchase Call 07001111933, 08096448289, 08147217096, 09094821650 or Add BB Pin – 7C6B6761 or Email: expo@wedgroup.com.ng


 For more photos from WED Expo, visit www.weddaily.com

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