Thursday, April 15, 2010

Epsom Salt For Swollen Toes

Music: Wes Madiko seeks 95 million FCFA

The 17th edition has

Fair musical art industrial and commercial (FOMARIC) held from February 8 to March 8, 2010 on the facilities to CAMTEL Bépanda, played extra time one month after closing. Thursday, April 8, 2010, the President invited FOMARIC partners, sponsors and other media to a party labeled the "after show" story to tell his gratitude for having "allowed the organizing committee to meet and exceed the targets it had set. We had during the 17th edition, 150 instead of 100 stalls provided. 139 instead of 100 exhibitors. More than 25,000 visitors including 13,000 on weekends and a peak of 13500 on March 8. But these figures speak for themselves could not overshadow the false notes that marred an edition run. President Francois Nkotti moreover noted in this regard the lack of toilets linked to the breach of the site, the instability the supply of electrical energy among others. For the 18th edition scheduled for February 8 to March 8, 2011, edition, during which Mayor Bonalea celebrate the 40th anniversary of his musical career, Nkotti Francis and his team promised to rectify the situation. For an event that combines culture and business, we ask no better. The Regional Delegate for Culture for the Littoral, Robert Bendegue found the right words. "FOMARIC is an event that included cultural product that plays a major role in our country. For my modest experience of two years, I admit that the 2010 edition has seen a jump qualitative "

By Alain NJIPOU


The Messenger

http://www.lemessager.net/2010/04/fomaric-nkotti-francois-remercie-les-partenaires/

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