More stories

  • in , , ,

    Naija Indigenous Attire

    AmazingAmazing

    Let’s explore the diverse influences that shaped Nigeria’s unique style, discover the significance of traditional garments like the agbada, isiagu, and dashiki: Their cultural and social functions, marvel at the vibrant colours, intricate patterns, and time-honoured techniques. More

  • in , ,

    Destination West Africa Project

    The gap in local tourism movement, inter-connectivity, trade and investment within the West African sub-region spurred our strategic collaboration with Tourism stakeholders to change the narrative using Destination West Africa Project. More

  • in , , , , ,

    Ohueje Ohinuoyi

    The Ohueje Ohinuoyi of Ebiraland is a spectacular celebration of culture and heritage. A festivity reconnecting kinship, the 6th edition of the festival spotlights the itinochi textile material, a product of the cottage industry of weaving and a timeless heritage of the Ebira people. More

  • in , ,

    Double Celebration for Goge Africa As Nigeria Turns 61!

    406

    Tourism and cultural heritage promotion before the 90’s was relegated to the background, especially in Nigeria. This was largely due to the heavy reliance on oil revenue. In 1999, following the debut of the multiple award-winning culture and travel TV show Goge Africa, (coincidentally on Nigeria’s independence day), interest in tourism and the appreciation of […] More

  • in , ,

    NTDC Partners Google Towards Enhancing the Growth of Nigeria’s Tourism

    The import of digital skills in accelerating visibility and business development is not contestable. The opportunities of digital technology to drive Nigeria’s tourism in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, has been given a boost with the recent partnership between NTDC and technology giants, Google. The partnership involves capacity building for individuals, small businesses, and […] More

Load More
Congratulations. You've reached the end of the internet.