Nneka Isaac-Moses
Nneka Isaac-Moses

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Amb. Nneka Isaac-Moses is a trailblazing Heritologist, revered Culture and Destination Promoter, astute Content Entrepreneur, and co-founder of Goge Africa, Destination West Africa Project, and Goge Africa Foundation with her husband, Amb. Isaac Moses.

Her multifaceted career spans various domains, from television production to cultural preservation and tourism promotion, earning her a distinguished reputation as a leading figure in the African tourism, culture, and media landscape.

As a renowned speaker and cultural curator, Amb. Nneka Isaac-Moses has captivated audiences worldwide with her deep insights into African heritage and tourism. Her work as a TV presenter and producer for the multiple award-winning Goge Africa TV series launched in 1999 has garnered a massive viewership of over 40 million people globally, establishing Goge Africa as a revered cultural and tourism brand on the continent.

As a Heritologist, she has dedicated her career to showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of Africa, using her platform to educate and inspire others to explore and appreciate the continent’s beauty. Her unwavering dedication to preserving African heritage, evident in her extensive collaborations with various organizations and governments, promotes sustainable tourism practices that benefit local communities and economies.

Through her work, Amb. Nneka Isaac-Moses continues to be a beacon of light in the African tourism industry, shining a spotlight on the diverse and vibrant cultures of the continent for the world to see.

Recognizing her outstanding contributions to tourism development, the United Nations World Tourism Organization honored Amb. Nneka Isaac-Moses and her brand, Goge Africa, with the prestigious Excellence in Corporate Contribution to the Development of Tourism award in 2022, underscoring her dedication to promoting Africa’s rich cultural tapestry on the global stage.

Amb. Nneka Isaac-Moses’ academic acumen is equally impressive. She has earned multiple qualifications, including Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants (FIMC) and Certified Management Consultant (CMC), and has completed programs at renowned institutions such as the London Business School and Lagos Business School. Her commitment to continuous learning and professional development underscores her status as a thought leader in entrepreneurship and executive management.

A passionate advocate for the preservation of Africa’s diverse heritage, Amb. Nneka Isaac-Moses has immersed herself in extensive research on domestic tourism and indigenous cultures, traveling to over 40 countries across four continents to deepen her understanding of global cultural dynamics. Her participation in more than 200 cultural festivals worldwide, including the prestigious Karneval Der Kulturen in Berlin, Moja Arts Festival USA, Osun Osogbo, Ofala, Homowo, Timkat in Ethiopia, etc., reflects her unwavering dedication to documenting and safeguarding Africa’s rich heritage for future generations, and her global impact is a source of pride for all who appreciate African culture.

Amb. Nneka Isaac-Moses’ impactful speaking engagements and lectures on African culture and tourism have taken her to esteemed platforms such as the University of California, Santa Cruz, Indian Professional Forum in Lagos, Women In Africa Conference, SCOAN Youth Convention, and many others. She inspires and educates audiences with her profound insights and visionary leadership.

Building the next generation of Africa is very dear to her heart, so she and her husband and business partner established the GOGE AFRICA FREE TRAINING PROGRAM in Tourism, Culture, Arts, and Media. This commitment to education and empowerment is a beacon of hope for the future of African heritage and tourism.

Through her exemplary work as a cultural icon and media luminary, Amb. Nneka Isaac-Moses has become a beacon of inspiration for countless individuals in Africa’s tourism, culture, and media industries. She has left an indelible mark on the continent’s cultural landscape and shaped the narrative of African heritage for future generations.