Category: Tourism

  • NIHOTOUR, NITT, NCAT to headline tourism, transport summit

    NIHOTOUR, NITT, NCAT to headline tourism, transport summit

    As industry practitioners in the tourism and transport summit prepare for the third edition of the annual event, the Nigerian Institute of Hospitality and Tourism, Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology  (NITT) and Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) will headline the third edition of the summit. These are apex public sector training bodies in the sector. The agencies are playing a greater role in this year’s event due to the focus on capacity building and professio- nalization of the tourism and transportation sector.

    The chairman of the summit’s organizing committee, Chief Abiodun Odusanwo said the industry will be faced with new challenges in the post COVID-19 era and that building industry capacity and professionalization of the workforce has become key  for the sector.   He said NIHOTOUR, just like NITT and NCAT are making giant strides in capacity training. “These are some of the things we are going to focus on during the summit.  The industry, post COVID-19, has changed. It is important to look at these and how we can deliver for the sector of the country’s economic growth. These are some of the things that have made this year’s edition very crucial

    The third edition of the annual National Tourism and Transportation Summit and Expo (NTTS) earlier postponed a s result of the COVID-19 Pandemic will hold next month (December) on 7th and 8th at the Abuja International  Conference Centre (AICC).  The theme for this year’s summit is ‘Repositioning tourism and transportation connectivity and mobility to revitalize the economy.’  Sub-themes to be discussed at the summit include: Repositioning, the nation’s maritime for sustainable growth and improved contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP); Tourism and transportation interdependency: best practices and impact; Blue economy: Panacea to sustainable development of transportation and tourism in Nigeria.

    The Chairman of the Summit’s organizing committee, Chief Abiodun Odusanwo, said  as countries’ economies  gradually pick up from the COVID-19 pandemic, it has made it important for  different sectors of the Nigerian economy to re-strategise on how to get the nation’s economy back on track.

    He said further: “It has been a trying period for individuals, families, organizations and nations; the NTTS was not an exception. We have been consulting daily and finally saw the need to still hold the Summit and Expo as one of the strategies to kick-start our sector of the economy.”

    He once again re-iterated that   some other developments like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement which is going to be the largest single Free Trade Area among the World Trade Organization (WTO) and many more have made holding the summit of great importance.

    The summit is expected to hold on December 7 and 8 at AICC, the award and gala nite will hold in the evening of December 8 also at the AICC.

  • East Africa Gastronomy Tour: Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania calls for business ties

    East Africa Gastronomy Tour: Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania calls for business ties

    East African countries including Ethiopia, Tanzania and Kenya have called for greater business ties between their countries and Nigeria, especially in the area of tourism.  They made this call during the Taste of Africa culinary exhibition organized by CMD Travel and Tours in Abuja recently.

    The Kenyan High Commissioner to Nigeria, His Excellency Hon. Wilfred Machage, called on Nigerian investors to explore the business opportunities in Kenya and invest. He said: “This event provides opportunity for business networking, identification and tracking of what each of the exhibiting countries provides in terms of business opportunities. I  have  been  reliably  informed  that  as  part  of  this  event,  we  shall  get  an opportunity  to  sample  the  cuisines  from  Kenya,  Tanzania  and  Ethiopia.  I will leave the feedback and review aspect to you the participants but I can bet that the Kenyan cuisine of Chapati, Ugali, Sukuma Wiki and Nyama Choma with its tantalizing aroma will make many of you to visit Kenya.Today   I   will   talk   more   about   my country, Kenya, the   land of   limitless opportunities and unique flora and fauna including our legendary hospitality.

    “In terms of the total number of global visitors to Africa, South Africa leads but Kenya ranks number four after Seychelles and Mauritius. Last year alone Kenya received over two Million visitors who chose Kenya as their preferred leisure and travel destination.  For us in Kenya, our economy is an agro-based economy and tourism comes number  second  as  the  source  of  our  foreign  exchange  earnings  hence  the government has deliberated invested heavily in the development of the tourism industry in Kenya.

    The Ethiopian Ambassador to Nigeria, Hon. Azanaw Tadesse said Ethiopia was  endowed  with  Eight UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Sites, One UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, Twelve Ethiopian Manuscripts registered as World’s Documentary Heritages, Five Biosphere Reserves. He said the country also has four UNESCO registered intangible Cultural Heritages including: The Gada system, an indigenous democratic socio-political system of the Oromo,Fichee-Chambalalla, New Year festival of the Sidama people, Meskel, Commemoration  feast  of  the finding  of  the  True  Holy  Cross  of  Christ and Timket(Epiphany).

    “With respect to religious sites, in Ethiopia, tourists can have an opportunity to visit, among other places, Lalibela, which is a medieval complex of 11 rock-hewn churches and two chapels hand-carved into the remote mountains of the Ethiopian interior. Tourists can also visit Al-Negash Mosque, Ethiopia’s oldest Islamic settlement, established by a group of Muslim refugees that included close relatives of the

    “In addition to tourists, I also have a brief message to investors. Foreign Investors are welcome to invest in pharmaceutical, agro-processing,hotels, resorts, beach development and other investment areas. Having  simple  and  transparent  investment  approval  procedures,  competitive  incentive packages, as well as specialized Industrial parks, Ethiopia is open for business and opportunities. To that end, I would like to assure you that the Embassy will work closely with the organizers of this event to promote the tourism, investment and trade opportunities of Ethiopia to Nigerians. I would like to conclude my brief remark by inviting you all to experience Ethiopian traditional food and coffee ceremony

    Also, the Tanzanian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr. Afred Bana, said  his country is looking forward to welcoming Nigerian investors and tourists, especially in the wine industry. His words: We are very rich in wine. The problem we have like so many other African countries is that we need the people to invest in it because you would like to bottle it in a manner that would attract consumers and buyers. So, we still have those challenges but we are going the extra miles to attract investors from other countries. We have rich experience in wine production. We are here to promote Tanzanian wine. If we have people who are interested in Tanzanian wine, they are invited to do a tour to Dodoma, our wine capital. They could explore by themselves and see the variety of wine that we produce.”

    Giving his opinion on how good Tanzanian wine is, the high commissioner said: “The consumers are in a better position to tell you. People who have consumed it, including myself, found it very unique. It is one of the best wines in Africa.

     

  • Gashua VC Haruna turbaned Shettiman Ilmuye

    Gashua VC Haruna turbaned Shettiman Ilmuye

    The Vice Chancellor Federal University Gashua, Yobe State, Professor Andrew Haruna, was recently turbaned as the Shettima Ilmuye of Borno by the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai El-kanemi.

    In an elaborate ceremony held at the Shehu’s palace on Saturday, 14th November, 2020 in Maiduguri, the Shehu of Borno described Professor Haruna as an epitome of knowledge adding that the title bestowed on him is in recognition of his contribution to educational development in Nigeria.

    we have found a worthy ambassador in Professor Andrew Haruna… he has served meritoriously in different capacity, the Shehu and his council has therefore found him worthy of the title of Shetiman Ilmuye of Borno,” the Shehu said.

    The Shehu who spoke through the Zanna Sunoma of Borno, Dr. Musa Liman, revealed that Professor Haruna is a close associate and classmate to the Shehu of Borno.

    Fielding questions from  journalists shortly after the event,  the new Shettima, Professor Andrew Haruna,  expressed gratitude to the Shehu and the Borno Emirate for finding him worthy of such an important title in one of the highly respected emirates in Africa.

    He said “the conferment of the title was a clear demonstration that the Shehu is a father to all, he is someone who loves all his subjects, is so passionate and takes his time to identify those who will add value to the Emirate, so I thank him very much for the great honour.

    “My prayer is that may I not do anything that would bring disrespect, shame to or discredit the Shehu and the Borno Emirate. I thank all those who took their time to travel all the way from various states in Nigeria to witness this event,” he added.

    The event was attended by the Emir of Wase, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Dr.  Muhammadu Sambo Haruna, Emirs from Borno State including Emir of Biu, Emir of Shani and Emir of Uba. Other Emirs represented at the event include Emir of Bauchi, the Mai Tangale, the Lamido of Akko, Mai Bade, Mai Tikau and Mai Machinama amongst others.

     

     

  • Winners emerge in Vantage Migration’s all-expense-paid travel contest

    Winners emerge in Vantage Migration’s all-expense-paid travel contest

    By Samuel Oamen

    Vantage Migration is an international education consulting firm that specializes in helping people travel abroad through STUDY ROUTE. Her specialties are majoring on graduate and post graduate students.

    Studying and living abroad is almost always everybody’s dream but, a whole lot of people go about actualizing this dream the wrong way.  By hiring a travel agent who most likely have made away with their money or issued them fake travel documents. A few who are spirit-filled would end up securing admissions in schools with very high tuition fees, such that the clients would choose not to resume because of affordability.

    For these plights, Vantage Migration has found a lasting solution. From research, the most efficient and reliable way to secure admissions and scholarships abroad is by self-application process. Vantage Migration trains her clients on how to search for schools and programs of best fit, analyze their search result according to preference, prepare outstanding academic documents and apply like an expatriate. This is a 30day intensive but practical class that has recorded tremendous successes from past and current clients.

    Read Also: We’ll help you secure admission in Canada

    On the 8 -15th of November 2020, Vantage Migration through her CEO Dr Linda Iheme decided to organize a jaw-dropping contest for her endearing followers on social media platforms. The winners of this contest will be given an all-expense paid trip to Rwanda this December. This exclusively covers:

    • Flight️ fee,
    • Airport pick up
    • Accommodation
    • Conference fee
    • T shirt
    • Conference materials
    • Sightseeing one Rwanda
    • Feeding
    • Visa Logistics
    • International passport (if they do not have one)

    At the end of the contest, two lucky winners emerge victoriously amongst thousand contestants. The selection processes were very tough but transparent. It was judged based on the most active follower of the social media pages and other contributing factors. Preparation for the trip has been put in place as the winners are getting ready to set off by 8th of December, 2020.

    Dr Linda Iheme, CEO of Vantage Migration has outdone herself on this one. Among many other enticing giveaways organized on her social media pages periodically, this has been the loudest and of course, the most impactful. Talking of which, Dr Linda has been a recipient of numerous international trip awards, though not through social media contests.

    She has been an outstanding young woman from her undergraduate years at University of Benin, Nigeria till her current post graduate studies at University of Waterloo, Canada. Her success waves are encompassing.

    Being the best graduating student her faculty has ever produced with an exceptional result, she won a fully funded scholarship at the University of Waterloo, Canada for her Master’s degree program. She is currently pursuing her PhD in the same university with a scholarship. Permit me to call her the “Scholarship Queen”.

    Dr Linda Iheme with her experience and expertise founded Vantage Migration to help aspiring graduate students secure a better future by teaching them what she knows. No wonder the numerous successes. One does not give what he doesn’t have!

    Feel free to check her out on these social media platforms:

    Facebook: Dr Linda Iheme

    YouTube:  Dr Linda Iheme TV

    Instagram: @drlindaiheme

    @vantagemigration

  • Hotelier counts losses as COVID-19 threatens workers retention

    Hotelier counts losses as COVID-19 threatens workers retention

    By Ebere Chibuzor

    Hotel owners and investors in Nigeria are reportedly battling with the frustration of surviving the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic since its outbreak in March. Many are count their losses while muting the idea of relieving most of their workers to keep afloat.

    They lament that hotel patronage has dropped to a record low thereby affecting their earnings. Owners of some tourism establishments are seeking means of keeping their businesses going while retaining their staff as the pandemic dealt a huge blow on them.

    One of the operators, General Manager, Britannia Hotel and Suites, Lagos, Blessing Clifford, told The Nation that hotel business in Nigeria,  especially in the cities, has suffered  tremendously. She urged government at all levels to come to the aid of investors by offering them tax break and other major incentives so that they can sustain their businesses.

    She expressed worry over government officials’ attitudes towards tax collection from hotel operators. She noted that since patronage has dropped significantly, the government at all levels need to show some sympathy towards operators.

    According to Clifford, such development would support hoteliers to remain afloat in this difficult time. She specifically charged the government to reduce Consumption Tax and Value Added Tax (VAT) so as to enable the sector retain sizable number of workers. This, she said, is the responsibility of the government to offer tax rebate and palliatives to the private sector at a period of global pandemic; she disclosed that her background as a scientist gave her an edge over other competitors. She said: “As soon as the management team got hint about the arrival of COVID-19 pandemic in the country, we quickly shutdown the hotel even before instruction from the Lagos State government on closing business establishment within the state. We were fast about doing the needful in order not to expose our guests  to the pandemic.

    “We observed  and still observing all  precautionary measures as directed by the government. As it currently stands, we are doing rooms  spacing. This is how it works, among the 31 rooms, we intentionally do not use the whole 31 rooms due to  the love  for our guests and  we  do not want them to be exposed to the virus, every staff was taken to the government approved test centres and were certified safe,  they were employed and we deployed them to various departments.”

    Speaking about factors that make Britannia Hotel a delight, Clifford  said: “Britannia hotel offers  wide range of  services such as laundering, internet, sight-seeing and also have facilities like VIP bar, bush bar, restaurant as well.

    “With its serene environment in Ajao Estate, Lagos, our hotel uniquely offers in-house guests and fun seekers touch of home away from home services.

    We train and retrain our staff. And in Britannia we do not joke with our staff welfare. “Security is paramount and we have both internal and external security and so there is zero tolerance for any form of crime or criminality.”

  • Soyinka’s Theatre bounces back to life

    Soyinka’s Theatre bounces back to life

    For about 15 years, the historical Wole Soyinka Theatre at the Department of Theatre Arts, University of Ibadan, was an eyesore due to neglect and lack of maintenance. The facility, which has not hosted any major art show all these years, is now wearing a new look. It was refurbished by Chief Deji Osibogun, OYEYINKA OLUDAYISI FABOWALE reports.

     

    Come, let’s go into Paradise and enjoy!” With these words, media mogul Otunba Deji Osibogun invited dignitaries, including his friends, colleagues and members of the University of Ibadan community into the main bowl of the Wole Soyinka Theatre at the  Department of Theatre Arts. It was for an evening of artistic and cultural entertainment as he rounded off his speech at a brief ceremony to unveil the newly-refurbished facility recently.

    And no metaphor was more fitting than, perhaps, the businessman’s choice of paradise to describe the new-look historical structure and guests’ experience of spectacular entertainment to which they were treated in celebration of its ‘rebirth’ that evening.

    The building, one of the oldest on the campus, having been built in 1955 even before the department took off in 1963, had degenerated physically due to years of neglect and lack of maintenance which worsened in the last 15 years.

    With obsolete stage and studio equipment, torn and damaged gallery seats, hot and stuffy atmosphere due to dysfunctional lighting and cooling systems as well as conveniences in horrible and filthy conditions, the theatre could probably be likened to hell, as it offered anything but conducive environment to enjoy the pleasure of an evening of relaxation. Consequently, it lost its erstwhile attraction to both promoters and lovers of the arts who patronised it. Save for occasional stage productions by students who used it for rehearsals and examination purposes, no serious or big artistic events featured there in a long time. Mr Yemi Bankole, a regular theatre-goer, lamented: “The last time I was there to watch a Yoruba play by some young artistes including the daughter of the late legend, Adebayo Faleti, Doyin, I couldn’t help noting how much dramatic value and effectiveness the poor state of the theatre facilities denied the production in spite of the talents of the actors. Imagine, the artistes having to rent equipment to light the show! And because they were mounted at points not designed for them, the effect was barely seen or felt.”

    Even practical training of the students suffered, remarked Dr, Solomon Iguanre, a former student of the department now Associate Professor of Dramatic Literature, Languages and Literary Studies Department, Babcock University.

    But courtesy of Osibogun, an old student, who graduated from the department 45 years ago, this heritage that has seen generations of practitioners and experts in the media, creative and culture industry, either train, perform or manage it, has recently been restored to its former pride and glory. Apart from getting the lighting and airconditioning installations working, the basement, toilets and water supply have been renovated with two overhead water tanks installed along with a borehole. The frontage of the building has also been adorned with a new sign name. WOLE SOYINKA THEATRE proudly proclaims its pedigree in carved lettering!

    Osibogun, whose intervention coincided  with his 65th birthday, said the waning theatre-going culture in Ibadan and environs ostensibly occasioned by the derelict state of the facility had been of concern to him. According to him, the former Arts Theatre renamed in 2018 after literary icon and Nobel laureate Prof Wole Soyinka, who was the first African head of the university’s Theatre Arts Department, should live up to the billing of a world-class institution and reputation of the icon after which it was named. Also, he said he wanted to give the present generation of students a chance and environment for quality training of yore, which, he said, was missing now.

    The initiative by the Chairman, Space Network, a firm dealing in broadcasting and film equipment and media services, drew gratitude and commendations from various stakeholders.

    The Vice Chancellor , Prof Idowu Olayinka, thanked Osibogun for rescuing the theatre from decline and disgrace. Aside the funds spent, he lauded the ace broadcaster particularly for sacrificing time to supervise the project to completion.

    An elated Ropo Ewenla, Artistic Director of Ibadan Play House, told The Nation’s Midweek Magazine: “This is beautiful. It’s what we’ve been waiting for, for a long time, because productions staged here before now had been unable to attract the right kind of audience due to the sorry state of the theatre. You see, art has to be sexy, it must be seductive. You don’t get that in a theatre where the toilets are bad, where you get bitten by mosquito, where there are no conveniences. To get people to come watch your productions, you have to make sacrifices – get and pay cleaners to fix a lot of things that should ordinarily be taken as granted. But, now, we can even invite people from Lagos and other places to come stage their plays here.”

    Among the first buildings constructed in 1955 with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, it became active at the take-off of the department in 1963 under the late Geoffrey Axworthy, a Briton and pioneer head. It had since either been administered or hosted performances and works of theatre legends and icons in the arts including Profs Soyinka, Osofisan, John Pepper Bekederemo Clarke of the Ozidi fame; Zulu Sofola; Ola Rotimi; Dapo Adelugba; former Artistic Director, National Troupe, Bayo Oduneye; Jimi Solanke; Tunji Oyelana, Laolu Ogunniyi and late Chief Wale Ogunyemi.  It has also produced several generations of impressive thespians including Kunle Bamtefa, Yomi Obileye, Ben Tomoloju, Jahman Anikulapo, Kunle Afolayan, Bimbo Akintola and others in Nigeria’s film industry.

    Last week’s celebration of its re-launch evoked memories of the theatre’s popular days and suggested a promise of immense possibilities, with a large cast of veteran and young entertainers – actors, musicians, dancers, comedians and a crew of media technologists, putting up most thrilling performances. They included popular folk singer, Jimi Solanke; saxophonist, Anjola Aboderin; Bisi Ogunbadejo (The Guardian cartoonist); Tunde Fagbenle; Howard University- trained Gboyega Adelaja; Tunde Adegbola; who together re-enacted the entertainment scene of their time, performing evergreen works of music raves such as Que Sera, Sera (What will be, will be), Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s Palaver and Nigeria’s operatic grandmaster, Hubert Ogunde’s Awolowo Ajagunmale, Yoruba Ronu, among others.

    Solanke had an appreciative audience, comprising the Olayinka, Osofisan, Oduneye, Ogunniyi of the Wind Against My Soul fame; Chief Mrs. Adeola Osibogun, wife of the donor; members of the academic community and other dignitaries, almost bring down the with his special rendition of Baba Eni Joye from his arcane repertoire as well as Tunji Oyelana’s Eniyan Bi Aparo Lomo Araye n Fe o.

    A crew of younger talents from Space Network, Osibogun’s firm, led by its General Manager and award-winning film maker, Feyisayo Ilori, showcased marvelous effects of what a blend of creative genius and modern technology savvy could achieve with digitalised video presentations, a slide show, choreography, drama, lively red carpet interviews and other side attractions that enlivened the evening even more.

    The acts were interspersed with special performances by a traditional Bata dance troupe, Karaoke and a live band which intermittently dished out ‘old school’ tunes and revolutionary reggae beats of Lucky Dube and Bob Marley that hinted at Osibogun’s other signature – a passion and drive for social justice activism!

    The evening was rounded off with exhortation by National Merit Award winner and Emeritus Professor of Drama, Femi Osofisan, to the management of the department to ensure sustainable maintenance and care of the theatre, the lack of which, in the past, he blamed for its decadence.

    Other stakeholders including the VC and the Head of Department, Dr. Alphonso Orisemi, harped on the need for other alumni and arts patrons to assist in further upgrading of the theatre, which could do with other modern gadgetry such as automated stage curtains, backdrop among others to bring it at par with the state-of-the-art in the global industry.

  • Amachree condoles with Runsewe

    Amachree condoles with Runsewe

    Our Reporter

     

    Father of Nigerian Tourism Chief Mike Amachree has condoled with the Director General of the National Council of Arts Nigeria (NCAC) Otunba Segun Runsewe on the loss of his mother, the late Mrs. Felicia Adesola Runsewe (Mama Kaduna).  He urged Runsewe to take heart knowing fully well that his mother lived a godly life. He said the mother of the NCAC boss, who was a business woman in Kaduna for so many years, touched so many lives. Amachree added that the current contributions Runsewe is making in Nigeria’s public sector through astute leadership in tourism and culture are testament to the good work Mama Kaduna had put in training her children and inculcating in them values to be upright. This he said has made them excel in life, and also to become assets to the society.

    He said further: “At this period, the tourism and culture family are with Otunba Segun Runsewe, a great Nigerian and an astute public administrator who has helped propel the Nigerian culture and tourism industry to great heights. The impact of his leadership in the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) is still being felt. We share in his grief and pray that the almighty God will console him and his family on the lost. We are supporting him in our prayers daily. I call on the Nigerian tourism family to identify with Runsewe during the burial rites of his mum as a show of appreciation for what he has done in the sector.”

    It will be recalled the late Mrs. Felicia Adesola  Runsewe nee Ademosun, aged 94 years, fondly called Mama Kaduna, lived and worked in Kaduna State as a prosperous business woman for about 60 years, before retiring to live in Lagos where she passed on.

    Mama Kaduna started her career with Kingsway stores, Kaduna before going into private business which endeared her to clients and neighbors, hence the name Mama Kaduna.

    She is survived by two children, Otunba Segun  Runsewe and Mrs Mopelola  Ayanfalu,  grandchildren and a great grandchild.

  • NCAC boss commends Dapo Abiodun on Adire  fabric economy

    NCAC boss commends Dapo Abiodun on Adire fabric economy

    Our Reporter

     

    Director General, National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) Otunba Segun Runsewe has commended the  Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun on the strategic campaign to promote indigenous fabrics as national dress code, thus showcasing Nigeria’s iconic cultural heritage.

    Otunba Runsewe who is also the President, Africa Region of the World Craft Council (WCC), noted that the pronouncement by   Ogun State governor to adopt Adire fabrics as official uniform for all the students in Ogun State remains the very critical and visible engagement to support Cultural awareness and creativity,  in order to sustain the emergence of the Adire heritage economy and empower  rural development.

    An unapologetic evangelist and prophetic campaigner on Nigeria’s Cultural advancement through the adoption and showcasing our diverse heritage lifestyles, Otunba Segun Runsewe has at various times while at Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (  NTDC) and now at NCAC, made the use of indigenous fabrics the fulcrum of national identify and promotional materials marketing agenda at all local and International Cultural tourism events.

    ” Am  the happiest Nigerian today and I must thank the Ogun State governor for joining us to showcase the Adire heritage fabrics and adopting it as school uniform for students in Ogun State, including its use by  government officials and in all activities of government businesses. This is the way to go as it will benefit the rural economy, empower women and youths and help in historical revival of heritage teachings and knowledge” Runsewe stated.

    It must be noted that Adire fabrics was rebranded and became the face of cultural marketing promotion at World Travel Markets during Runsewe time out at NTDC, adopted as golf fabrics, laptop bags, facemasks as part of the protocols for new normal pandemic, and on national colours for specially made suits for international outings for exhibitions and marketing Nigerian Cultural tourism opportunities.

    Dapo Abiodun, Ogun State governor, had on Thursday during the flag off Adire Digital Market, held at June 12 Cultural center ,Kuto, Abeokuta, advocated for the Promotion of Nigerian indigenous fabrics to the world, noting that Adire fabrics can be adopted as national colour wears  for athletes, and other sporting engagements, adding that the Ministry of foreign Affairs, and the Culture and Information counterpart, should buy into the agenda to use Adire fabrics to market Nigeria to the outside world.

  • Tourism, transport summit set for next month

    Tourism, transport summit set for next month

    Our Reporter

     

    The third edition of the annual National Tourism and Transportation Summit and Expo (NTTS) earlier postponed as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic will hold next month (December) on 7th and 8th at the Abuja International  Conference Centre (AICC).  The theme for this year’s summit is ‘Repositioning tourism and transportation connectivity and mobility to revitalize the economy.’  Sub-themes to be discussed at the summit include: Repositioning the nation’s maritime for sustainable growth and improved contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP); Tourism and transportation interdependency: best practices and impact; Blue economy: Panacea to sustainable development of transportation and tourism in Nigeria.

    The Chairman of the Summit’s organizing committee, Chief Abiodun Odusanwo, said  as countries’ economies  gradually pick up from the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become important for  different sectors of the Nigerian economy to re-strategise on how to get the nation’s economy back on track.

    He said further: “It has been a trying period for individuals, families, organizations and nations; the NTTS was not an exception. We have been consulting daily and finally saw the need to still hold the Summit and Expo as one of the strategies to kick-start our sector of the economy.”

    He said the NTTS is in line with the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) of the current administration. He continued: “Among the various targets the plan seeks to achieve was the diversification of the nation’s economy from oil and gas to other sectors. Tourism, agriculture, mining et cetera, were some of the sectors that were targeted for diversification. The Institute of Tourism Professional, Nigeria looked at the current stand-alone nature of the Tourism Sector and decided to reach out to the Transportation Sector for an inter-sectoral handshake. We did that by sending a memorandum to the highest Policy decision body of the Transportation Sector – the National Council on Transportation (NCT) that held in Sokoto in 2017 deliberated and adopted that request to collaborate for the diversification purpose of the economy.”

    Odusanwo said the NTTS, since 2018, has become an annual event and the 2020 edition would be bigger and better and that but for the COVID-19, some international participants had already confirmed their participation.

    The NTTS head also said some other developments like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement which is going to be the largest single Free Trade Area among the World Trade Organization (WTO) and many more have made holding the summit of great importance.

    While the summit is expected to be held on December 7 and 8 at AICC, the award and gala nite will be held in the evening of December 8 also at the AICC.

     

  • Lagos Continental Hotel Looks Forward To Welcoming Back Guests As It Reopen

    Lagos Continental Hotel Looks Forward To Welcoming Back Guests As It Reopen

    After a long period of lockdown occasioned by the outbreak of COVID-19 Pandemic, the management of the Lagos Continental Hotel has finally reopened for business and its management said it’s looking forward to a brighter future.

    Briefing journalists on the planned re-opening of the hotel after seven months of lockdown which gave the management the opportunity to carry out refurbishment/and upgrades of some of the hotel’s facilities,  Marcel Brekelmans, General Manager, said having been able to handle major challenges of water, power, and cooling system that were lingering before, the hotel is better positioned now to welcome back their guests.

    Brekelmans noted that the hotel’s main goal now is to offer the best value for money in a very safe and secure environment.

    ‘’We strive to maintain high standards in all aspects of our work, from installing full-size scanners at our entrance door, to upgrade our rooms and public areas, the reconceptualization of our restaurants and bars, to the implementation of the staff development programme.”

    Besides the aforementioned, Brekelmans, also explained Lagos Continental is also looking forward to partner Chef Selassie Atadika, a Ghanaian culinary expert and one of the top 100 chefs of the world in 2019.

    “The other project; though still, a the concept is a floor to be dedicated to female executive travellers only that would also be designed by a female architect.

    ‘’ The artwork on that floor is also to be done by a female artist. Security would also be provided by female trained security officers 24/7 on the floor, housekeeping, restaurant services, and room service to also be done by female attendees only’’.

    “And the rooms obviously will have a feminine touch in terms of smell, in terms of feel, in terms of the amenities completely separated from the pack from what we normally do”, he said.