The 2022 edition of Ecobank-JoyNews Habitat Fair came to a close on Sunday at the Accra International Conference Centre in Accra.
The 5-day annual exhibition which is arguably the biggest housing and construction fair in West Africa, was organized by JoyNews and sponsored by Ecobank Ghana Limited and Cities and Habitat.
The fair, which attracted thousands of patrons, was under the theme, "Home Ownership: Where You Live Matters."
Other sponsors included, Elegant Homes, Saintex, Duraplast, Saint-Gobain, Virtual Security Africa, Clifton Homes, DBS Industries, Superlock Technologies, Saintex and Nyame Dua Apartments.
The event created a platform that offered an exciting shopping experience for both patrons and potential home owners who benefited from discounted purchases of wide range of building materials and home appliances displayed by the exhibitors.
Here are photos from the fair:
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