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The National Schools Fair (NASFAIR) is Nigeria’s first and only national schools fair featuring a road show of the nation’s leading schools and educational products/services providers. Where are we touring? – Lagos (Victoria Island & Ikeja) Abuja, Port-Harcourt.

Who will you meet?

Over 200 of Nigeria’s top nursery, primary, secondary and 6th form schools, as well as leading universities. Also meet educational products/services providers.

Why visit the National Schools Fair?

  • The National Schools Fair provides an opportunity to “one-stop shop” many different kinds of schools to begin to find the right fit for a child.
  • Representatives of over 200 schools will be available to answer questions, as well as provide information on the application process, tuition fees and financial aid, curricular and extracurricular offerings, class size, and what makes their school unique.
  • Get advice and information about educational-related products and services- from education loans, to scholarships, education insurance, learning aides and tech.
  • Admit it, we all love freebies once in a while and attending the fair could help you win your share of millions of Naira worth of prizes and gifts from event sponsors. Be sure to enter the raffle for exciting prizes!
  • All attendees will get a FREE gift and a copy of the Which School? A guide to Nigeria’s top 100 Schools publication – a guide t o selecting the best schools in Nigeria to attend.
  • Don’t worry about paying entrance fees as it is free! Space is limited, so please RSVP to secure your entrance.

The Fair will take place on the following dates/venues:

Saturday, June 9, 2018 Lagos Island Tour Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island   Saturday, June 16, 2018 Lagos Mainland Tour Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja   Saturday, June 23, 2018 Abuja Tour Sheraton Abuja Hotel   Saturday, June 30, 2018 Port-Harcourt Tour Hotel Presidential, Portharcourt   Space is limited, so register now to get your FREE tickets! Click here for more information.

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This article was first published on 1st June 2018

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