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Exclusive interview with Onitoomu of Ito Omu kingdom (Video)
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akonitvRecently before His Royal Majesty, Oba Taiwo Yusuff Gbadamosi, Onitoomu of Ito Omu Ancient Town, celebrated the fifth coronation anniversary on throne of his forefathers, AkoniTV team had a tête-à-tête with the monarch, who took us through the history, business and human advantages of his kingdom.
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HRM Oba Gbadamosi, the Onitoomu of Ito Omu (second left), flanked to the left by the personal assistant to the monarch, Surveyor Hammed, publisher of AkoniTV, Olori Ololade Oshin and to the right, the editor of AkoniTV, Otunba Victor Ojelabi
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Adeleke vows to end school-age street hawking in Osun
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September 21, 2023By
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The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has vowed to end hawking by school-age children in the state.
Adeleke made this known while receiving the report of the recently held three-day education summit from the organising committee.
Also, a report published in the bulletin of state Ministry of Information and Public Enlightenment on Wednesday, stated that Adeleke “decried the rate at which children of school age are used for street hawking, promising to put a stop to it.
Lamenting the poor state of education in Osun, the governor, who noted many sectors in the state needed urgent intervention, said his administration supported the summit for experts to discuss the issues and come up with solutions to the challenges facing the education sector.
He, however, promised to study the report and implement the recommendations therein to resuscitate the education sector from its current poor state.
Expressing happiness over the success of the summit, Adeleke commended the organisers for their sacrifices and selfless service in ensuring a successful event.
“He equally noted that his administration will revamp every sector like health and tourism, among others in Osun.”
While presenting the summit report to the governor, the organising committee chairman, Prof. Oyesoji Aremu, said Osun people showed interest in the summit.
Aremu added that the committee received 92 memorandums, 2,149 responses, with 52 discussants that attended the summit contributing to the success recorded at the programme.

It is no longer news that the 16th President of The Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) has appointed new ministers, establishing new Ministries in the process. We now have a Ministry for Tourism, headed by Mrs. Lola Ade-John.
A Lagosian by birth, the new Minister holds a first degree from the Premier University of Ibadan, in Computer Science. She rose through various positions in different private sector organizations to become a seasoned ICT administrator. She made her mark especially in the banking sector, radiating her technological and business acumen wherever she goes.
With her pedigree in the ICT and the banking industry, the Tourism Ministry is surely going to witness a birth of innovative ideas in the management of the sector. Mrs. Lola Ade-John is a breath of fresh air who will bring her wealth of experience to bear in tackling the challenges of the Tourism industry in Nigeria.
Also, in line with the 8-point socio-economic agenda of President Tinubu’s Administration, it has become incumbent upon the Honorable Minister to position the industry at the forefront of development. It is well known that Nigeria is a country filled with amazing tourist sites; however, most people both at home and abroad are largely unaware of this vast resource that can generate immense wealth and goodwill for the nation. The first challenge to be tackled Is the area of improving security in the various tourist sites across the nation. The recent nationwide spate of insecurity has led to a lack of trust and widespread fear both at home and abroad. Despite the deep potential tourism has to add to our economic growth, tourists are scared of visiting these sights, with herdsmen spreading terror in the middle belt, Boko Haram in the north-central, and pockets of insurrection in the east and south from militants. These unfortunate and tragic happenings have shed a terrible light on Nigeria’s image internationally. Securing these tourist sites will both serve as an incentive for improving the volume of tourists and as a consequence, create employment opportunities for the locals while boosting revenue generation and economic activities in these regions. Ultimately this creates a positive cycle that will boost Nigeria’s image in the international community.
There is also the issue of “medical tourism”, a phenomenon where Nigerians of means are leaving the country in droves in search of quality healthcare outside the shores of Nigeria. For Nigeria to stand as the Giant it is, the ministry should aim to reverse this trend and instead have foreigners see Nigeria as a bastion of quality healthcare. This can be done by the Government investing in state-of-the-art modern healthcare facilities or providing an enabling environment for indigenous private investors to partner with foreign investors and build Healthcare facilities to world-class standards. These cannot be made possible without capital. Thus, access to funding is critical for the achievement of this vision.
Consequently, it has become urgent to raise awareness on Nigeria’s tourism potential by deliberate investment in tourism promotion and aggressive marketing of a national brand. This should be done both at the domestic and international tourism trade shows. When properly harnessed, these potentials have the immense ability to yield massive revenue and place Nigeria high in the major world ranking of Tourism sites.
A synthesis of the new Honorable Minister’s resumé shows that she is clearly an asset to the tourism industry. The world is evolving through digital and technological advancement, and there is a need for the Honorable Minister to leverage her expertise in this domain and upgrade the ministry to align with global best standards.
It is hoped that a blend of IT and tourism will engender the much-needed engine to drive greater efficiency, and accessibility and ignite global competitiveness within the industry. Nigerians are with her through her journey in this sector, and through her able leadership, Nigerians will ensure that all hands are on deck as we pursue our shared core values towards unlocking the full potential of tourism and making the industry a vibrant one.
With the rich heritage of cultural diversity that Nigeria offers, the Ministry exists as a pivot that must be engaged fully to ensure that Nigeria stands tall in the community of Nations and showcases her natural beauty, vibrant tourist attractions, and hospitality.
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Best Places to visit (Tourist attractions) in Jigawa State 2023 – Dutse
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September 19, 2023By
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Tucked away in the northwestern region of Nigeria, Jigawa State stands as a testament to the country’s rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and natural beauty. While it may not be as prominently featured on the tourist map as some of its neighbors, Jigawa state holds one of the best tourist attractions waiting to be explored. Jigawa’s unique blend of architectural marvels, traditional palaces, and natural wonders make it an intriguing destination for travelers seeking to uncover the hidden gems of northern Nigeria.
However, at the heart of Jigawa’s allure lies its captivating architectural heritage. The Dutse Emir’s Palace, with its intricate designs and historical significance, provides a window into the state’s cultural tapestry. Meanwhile, the fusion of modernity and tradition in the Gwaram Local Government Secretariat showcases the state’s commitment to preserving its heritage while embracing progress. These architectural wonders are not merely structures but living monuments that tell the story of Jigawa’s past and its enduring traditions.
Overall, Jigawa State also boasts an array of cultural riches, from the vibrant performances at the Jigawa State Cultural Centre to the historical insights offered by the Kiyawa Historical Museum. The Hadejia Emir’s Palace, with its rich traditions and intricate details, serves as a living testament to the state’s cultural heritage. Additionally, nature enthusiasts find solace in the majestic Tumbin Giwa Rock, a towering formation that offers breathtaking views of Jigawa’s natural landscapes.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Jigawa State
Where are the most visited places in Jigawa?
What is Jigawa famous for?
1. Cultural Heritage:
2. Architectural Marvels:
3. Natural Beauty:
4. Historical Significance:
Top Tourist Attractions in Jigawa State
1. Dutse Emir’s Palace:
The Dutse Emir’s Palace, located in the state capital, Dutse, is a captivating architectural marvel that offers a glimpse into Jigawa State’s rich cultural heritage. Also. this royal palace boasts intricate designs and traditional craftsmanship, serving as a symbol of the emirate’s history and traditions. Visitors can explore its courtyards, observe traditional ceremonies, and immerse themselves in the state’s cultural tapestry.
2. Kiyawa Historical Museum:
History enthusiasts will appreciate the Kiyawa Historical Museum, a treasure trove of artifacts and relics that narrate Jigawa’s past. Also, the museum houses a diverse collection of archaeological finds, ethnographic exhibits, and historical documents, providing insights into the region’s history, traditions, and contributions to Nigerian culture.
3. Gwaram Local Government Secretariat:
The Gwaram Local Government Secretariat is a unique architectural gem that combines modern design with traditional elements. Also, this remarkable building showcases the state’s commitment to preserving its heritage while embracing progress. Its blend of contemporary and cultural aesthetics makes it an intriguing site for architecture enthusiasts and curious travelers.
4. Hadejia Emir’s Palace:
Hadejia, a historic town in Jigawa State, is home to the Hadejia Emir’s Palace. Also, beyond its architectural beauty, this palace is a hub of culture and tradition. Visitors can explore the palace grounds, learn about local customs, and appreciate the intricate details of the structure, providing an authentic cultural experience.
5. Tumbin Giwa Rock:
Tumbin Giwa Rock is a natural wonder that beckons nature lovers and adventure seekers. Also, located near the town of Gwaram, this towering rock formation offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Climbing the rock provides a unique vantage point to admire Jigawa’s natural terrain and serves as a delightful excursion for visitors.
6. Kazaure Emir’s Palace:
The Kazaure Emir’s Palace stands as another architectural gem in Jigawa State, reflecting the grandeur of traditional Hausa architecture. Also, this palace is a testament to cultural preservation and serves as an emblem of the region’s rich heritage. Visitors can explore its architectural intricacies and gain insights into its historical significance.
7. Jigawa State Cultural Centre:
The Jigawa State Cultural Centre, located in Dutse, is a vibrant hub for cultural events and performances. Also, it hosts a variety of cultural displays, including traditional dances, music performances, and theatrical shows that celebrate the state’s cultural diversity. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant tapestry of Jigawa’s traditions and festivities.
8. Birnin Kudu Rock Paintings:
Birnin Kudu, a town in Jigawa State, is known for its ancient rock paintings. Also, these prehistoric artworks depict scenes of daily life and hunting activities from a bygone era. Exploring these rock paintings provides a fascinating glimpse into the region’s historical and artistic heritage.
Where are the most visited places in Jigawa?
While Jigawa isn’t as densely packed with tourist attractions as some other Nigerian states, it makes up for it with its unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Here are some of the most visited places in Jigawa that have captured the hearts of those who venture to this hidden gem in northwestern Nigeria.
Dutse Emir’s Palace
Tumbin Giwa Rock
Hadejia Emir’s Palace
Kiyawa Historical Museum
Gwaram Local Government Secretariat

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