The Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC), has expressed optimism in its Private Public Partnership (PPP) to further boost the tourism sector in the country.
Re-creating Tourism In An Age of Digital Disruption, By Folorunsho Coker
Prior to the assault of the virus, the growth trajectory of Nigerian tourism was looking towards double digits, with its assets revitalised.
…It is about exploring Nigeria virtually in a manner that will awaken adventurers, taking them on a journey into an authentic national experience that showcases the true spirit and essence of the country, encompassing historic, cultural and heritage sites, to sun-kissed coastlines, beaches, breath-taking waterfalls, natural springs, the grandeur of festivals, wildlife and magnificent plateaus.
Tourism, Disruption and Adjusted Living
To say that tourism is one of the sectors worst hit by the COVID-19 epidemic since early 2020 is rather stating the obvious, as the advent of the virus disrupted, in a fundamental way, the tradition modes of human convergence, whether around economic, social or other forms of activity.
Re-creating Tourism In An Age of Digital Disruption
The National Theatre as tourists remember its “glory days”. In this shot, it is framed behind a statue of warrior Queen Amina on horseback. The status was unveiled in 2014 by then minister for tourism, culture and national orientation, Edem Duke
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By Folorunsho Coker
To say that tourism is one of the sectors worst hit by the COVID-19 epidemic since early 2020 is rather stating the obvious, as the advent of the virus disrupted, in a fundamental way, the tradition modes of human convergence, whether around economic, social or other forms of activity.
Mama Kaduna’s funeral as hospitality, Arts & Culture event
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Pix From Left; Mrs Mopelola Ayanfalu, Chief Mrs Omobola Obasanjo, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, Olori Adekunbi Runsewe, and Mr Bola Ayanfalu, During the Funeral Service for Late Mrs Felicia Adesola Runsewe, Held on Friday 18-12-2020, At The Chapel of the Healing Cross , Idi-Araba, Lagos. PHOTO; Kehinde Gbadamosi
By Osa Amadi
Every inch of it was a funeral turned to hospitality, arts and culture event. And it was not surprising. Other names of the chief mourner, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, are tourism, arts and culture. He was former Director-General of Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation, NTDC, and presently National Council for Arts and Culture D-G and President, World Craft Council, African Region.
Dec 18, 2020
3rd left, AFRIGIST Governing Council Chairman, Mallam Keita Osun Deputy Governor, Mr Alabi SGoF, Surv Taiwo and AFRIGIST Executive Director, Dr Akingbade 2nd left.
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