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Tinubu’s Mandate From Day One Was To Bring Back All Nigerian Artefacts, Says Culture Minister Musawa
Culture and tourism minister Hannatu Musawa says President Tinubu’s mandate is to ensure all looted Nigerian artefacts are returned.
The Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa, has directed the National ...
Federal Government on Friday directed the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) to immediately suspend ...
Share It was an auspicious occasion and one that was also historic and significant in many ways as well. It was the 68th ...
Stand back, I’m about to act,” Ashlie Atkinson, who plays gossipy Mrs. Fish on HBO’s “The Gilded Age,” jokes as she prepares ...
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Tribune Online on MSNWhat Nigeria Can Learn from India’s Floating CasinosIn Goa, India, tourists step onto boats every night and end up in casinos floating on the river. These aren’t cruise ships that sail. They stay in one place, anchored in the Mandovi River. Inside, ...
The Nigerian Hotel and Catering Institute (NHCI) has strongly condemned what it described as the unprofessional conduct of ...
Hire a boat to Tarkwa Bay Beach, shop at markets selling art and tailored clothes, and head to the New Afrika Shrine for a ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNLagos-Calabar Highway: A Gold Mine For Host Communities In The Niger DeltaIn Nigeria’s complex development narrative, few projects in recent memory have ignited as much hope, debate, and anticipation as the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway. Stretching over 700 kilometers and ...
Nigeria’s creative and tourism sectors are entering a period of steady, strategic growth. Structural reforms, stronger ...
Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture ... “We want tourism to become what oil is to Nigeria – a major source of revenue and job creation,” she said. Delivering the keynote ...
popular cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Calabar are now safer for tourists. While the region once battled travel advisories and negative press, Nigeria is turning the page. Tourism can now grow in ...
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