By Moses Akaigwe
Mikano Motors has announced that it would be participating in the Big 5 Construct Nigeria 2025, the nation’s largest and most influential construction industry gathering, scheduled to take place at the Landmark Centre, Lagos.
From tomorrow morning, September 23, to Thursday, September 25, 2025, industry leaders, innovators, and professionals from across Nigeria and beyond, will converge on the venue to explore the latest solutions driving the country’s $128 billion construction sector forward.
This year, Mikano Motors will be at the heart of the action, showcasing its advanced Lovol heavy equipment range, engineered for performance, durability, and the tough demands of Nigerian projects.
Visitors to Mikano Motors’ two stands – Indoor Stand 0S200 and Outdoor Stand 2C32 – will have the opportunity of obtaining useful information on, and actually experiencing, the company’s full range of Lovol machinery, including excavators, wheel loaders, backhoe loaders, and motor graders.
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Fair attendees who visit the Mikano Motors’ stands tomorrow, on Wednesday and Thursday, will also discover the technology designed to deliver efficiency, reliability, and value to their construction operations.
Information obtained from the company indicates that their team of experts is already poised to help fair visitors explore how they could be helped to power their next big projects courtesy of the Lovol range of equipment.
The Big 5 Construct Nigeria is regarded in the sector as being more than an exhibition. To the industry players, it is indeed a hub for collaboration, innovation, and opportunities.
With over 150 global and local exhibitors, Continuing Professional Development (CPD)-certified workshops, and thousands of visitors expected, it is the place to network, learn, and discover solutions that will shape Nigeria’s infrastructure future.
Mikano Motors has, therefore, called on industry players to join its team of experts at the Landmark Centre, Lagos, from tomorrow morning, “and let’s build Nigeria together.”

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