Today Hilton issued this press release to tell the world why they are calling their group a leading global hospitality company.
According to the release in 2017 Hilton (NYSE: HLT) achieved landmark growth and expansion in Asia Pacific, while introducing industry leading guest innovations and being recognized as as one of Asia’s best multinational workplaces. Having recently appointed Alan Watts as its new Executive Vice President & President, Asia Pacific and Qian Jin as the first Area President for Greater China & Mongolia, the company is looking ahead to an even bigger year in 2018.
The year marked extensive expansion in the region with the opening of more than 40 hotels, including the 100
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World’s youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Malala Yousafzai, graced the cover of Vogue UK’s July 2021 issue recently
World’s youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Malala Yousafzai, graced the cover of
Vogue UK’s July 2021 issue, stunning fans in a red and royal blue ensemble while donning another supple plain white ensemble for the pictures. Speaking in depth about her life and future plans, Malala told the outlet that she lies awake in bed for hours, asking herself, “What am I going to do next?”
Malala, whose journey began when she started blogging for
Country Representative, Trans-African Youth Initiative (TAYI), Bakare Luqman (left); Executive Secretary, Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Gbolahan Awonuga; Chairman, ALTON, Gbenga Adebayo and Publicity Secretary, ALTON, Damian Udeh, when Adebayo was conferred with the “Africa Patriotic Award”, by the TAYI in Lagos at the weekend.
•Adebayo bags regional recognition
Exodus of skilled and technology savvy Nigerian youths from Nigeria is gradually becoming a source of concern to the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON).
ALTON, which is an umbrella body for telecoms operators in Nigeria, has therefore called on government at all levels to find innovative ways to mitigate the exodus of youths from the country.