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    Culture Enthusiasts Cheer Quality Display At Abuja Cultural Market

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    Participants and culture enthusiasts who visited the cultural market during the just concluded National Festival for Arts and Culture, NAFEST stakeholder’s forum have praised distinctive cultural display by thgeo-politicalitical zones of Nigeria.

    “This is my first of coming around this market and the atmosphere, the environment, the structure, every nice”.
    Ogun state commissioner for arts and culture Mr. Oluwasesan Fassertedn after touring the market.

    The cultural market owned by the National Council for Arts and Culture is located in the heart of Abuja with positive opposition Hotel, one of the biggest hotels that house tourists coming into the state capital.

    Mr. Fdoesaye did not hide his fascination for the market said “Ogun state doesn’t have a stand that is showcasing our heritage. Although I see a lot of Adire. Adire is common in the Southwest. So I am impressed to see that there are shops stocked with Adire.

    Like I said this is my first time here but immediately we get back, discusscussion with the governor for us to come and have a stand here at the cultural market, so that we can also showcase what God has given to the people of Ogun state”. He said.
    Also, a tourist visiting Nigeria from Egypt Ahmed Atalla, whose jwell-pronouncednounced, said his experience in Nigeria has been astonishing.

    “This is my first time in Abuja and Nigeria, and it has been interesting, it has been more than I expected and imagined. I find the people always smiling and friendly, it’s really exciting to be here, I have only been in Nigeria for two days and the experience has been amazing, Nigeria portrays the true African culture”.

    Atalla promised to visit again next year as he tours around the cultural market.

    “Am here at the market because my daughter who is studying in Germany knew I was coming to Nigeria, she asked me if I could buy her something from Nigeria because Nigerian fashion and Nigerian colors are so popular in Europe and Egypt”. He said.

    The Executive Director of Yobe State Council for Arts and Culture, Mrs Husna Ibrahim, said the market shows that Nigeria is richly blessed with lots of cultural heritage.

    “It shows that the next sector that can grow the GDP apart from oil is culture if well harnessed. So, to diversify the economy, the government must begin to look into culture by enhancing productivity in culture. You can see that everywhere in the market is stocked with cultural items from every region in Nigeria, be it North-east, North -west South-South, and so on. But I think that what is lacking here some items that very unique to the people of Yobe, and I promise that before the next NAFEST, we are going to stock the market with Yobe rich cultural attire, and other cultural ornaments the people Yobe are known for”

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    Ekiti State tourism development praised by Jamaica’s minister of tourism, Edmund Bartlett

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    Ekiti State tourism development

    Ekiti State tourism development receives commendation from Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, for its economic and cultural potential.

     

    Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, recognised globally for his tourism leadership, has praised the Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN) for launching its state chapter in Ekiti State.

    He acknowledged the state government’s unwavering commitment to promoting Ekiti State tourism development.

     

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    Bartlett, also the Chairman of the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre at the University of West Indies, noted that fostering tourism in Ekiti could help overcome geographical challenges by creating jobs and boosting economic growth.

    The state’s unique cultural heritage and natural attractions have the potential to draw visitors both nationally and internationally, and improving tourism infrastructure could further unlock its economic possibilities.

    He emphasised that tourism provides a platform for showcasing local talents, products, and services to a global market, which would benefit both residents and visitors.

    By investing in tourism, Ekiti can position itself as a model of sustainable development and become a premier tourist destination.

    Bartlett concluded by stating that through a collective focus on Ekiti State tourism development, opportunities to generate employment and improve citizens’ lives can be maximised.

    He reiterated that Ekiti State has the potential to be a leading destination for tourism in Nigeria and beyond.

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    NANTA partners with Eko hotel to promote Nigerian cultural tourism

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    NANTA and Eko Hotel have signed a marketing contract to promote Nigeria’s cultural tourism, focusing on the Theatre of Lights Xtmas holiday offering.

     

    In a landmark development, the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) has signed a lucrative marketing contract with Eko Hotel, one of Nigeria’s premier luxury hospitality brands.

    This partnership, announced in Lagos, aims to upscale Eko Hotel’s cultural tourism experience, with a particular focus on its signature “Theatre of Lights” event during the Christmas season.

    The cultural carnival event, themed “Cultural Carnival Offerings,” will feature a blend of musical theatres, circus performances, magical shows, grand carnival processions, and more.

     

    Also read: Eko Hotels & Suites to boost local tourism with Tropical Christmas Wonderland

     

    Over the past three years, Eko Hotel’s African Xtmas Santa experience has attracted thousands of visitors, growing from 350 attendees to 4,000 guests.

    NANTA President, Mr Yinka Folami, expressed confidence that the association’s marketing reach would elevate the event further.

    He emphasised that cultural tourism can provide Nigeria with a much-needed economic boost. He also announced plans to showcase the Eko Hotel Theatre of Lights at the World Travel Market in London.

    Eko Hotel’s General Manager, Ghassan Fadoul, highlighted the importance of cultural tourism, noting that NANTA and Eko Hotel’s collaboration would help market Nigeria as a prime destination.

    The hotel’s Sales Manager, Iyadunni Gbadebo, shared ambitions to break the trend of Nigerians seeking leisure holidays abroad, promoting Nigeria’s own unique cultural heritage instead.

    The partnership marks a significant step forward for Nigeria’s cultural tourism industry, with NANTA committed to promoting the Xtmas Theatre of Lights globally.

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    Nigeria’s Tourism Sector Could Rival Oil Revenue, Says Minister

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    Nigeria’s Minister of Tourism, Lola Ade John, highlighted the tourism sector’s potential to generate significant revenue and reduce the nation’s dependence on oil during a recent webinar.

     

    Nigeria’s Minister of Tourism, Lola Ade John, has revealed that the tourism sector has the potential to generate substantial revenue and serve as a viable alternative to the country’s reliance on the oil sector.

    Speaking at a webinar organised by the Tourism and Hospitality Industries Thematic Group (THITG) of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), ahead of the 30th Nigerian Economic Summit, she stressed that if properly harnessed, tourism could contribute significantly to the nation’s economy.

     

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    With the theme *”Domestic Tourism: A Powerful Tool for Rural Revitalisation and Economic Growth in Nigeria”*, the webinar focused on the untapped opportunities within Nigeria’s tourism sector.

    Ade John highlighted that in 2022, tourism contributed N17.3 billion to Nigeria’s GDP, far less than the 7.5% contribution seen in countries like France.

    She emphasised the need to develop domestic tourism to revitalise rural communities, create jobs, and generate revenue.

    Nigeria boasts 1,091 tourist sites across 356 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), including prominent sites like Obudu, Ogbunike, Osun-Osogbo Grove, Kajuru Castle, and Yankari Game Reserve, which are improving in terms of architecture, wildlife conservation, and ecotourism.

    The tourism sector currently supports 1.9 million jobs, and Ade John urged further investment to unlock its full potential.

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