Tinapa Resort now a decaying white elephant
When Tinapa Business Resort, and international trade zone – like those in Dubai, Durban, and elsewhere – was conceived by the then Cross River...
Developing Nigeria’s landscape tourism, the Tanzanian challenge
What should ginger Nigeria to harness its rich landscape tourism lies elsewhere on the continent – in East and Southern Africa, particularly Tanzania and...
How terrorist attacks affect tourism
Terrorism always aims to inspire the kind of fear that will get people to change their behaviour.
The fear of a repeat attack is one...
Delta woos tourists with Monye’s face
Ngozi Monye has emerged the first Most Beautiful Face in Delta State in a pageant held at Canewood Hotel, Warri as part of efforts...
UNWTO canvasses for more funds for tourism
Despite its wide-reaching socio-economic impact, tourism still receives limited attention as a tool for development.
At the third international conference on financing for development held...
Carnival Calabar woos Ghanaians at Accra Weizo
•Over 20 West Africans honoured at event
•Ghanaian tourism minister decries slow growth
The taste of the pudding is in the eating.
To publicise to Ghanaians and...
Nigerians spent $2.5b on flight tickets outside Africa in 2014
Nigerians spent over $2.5 billion (N500 billion) on flight tickets alone last year, and most of the travels were outside Africa.
This was disclosed at...
Kenyan tourism counts cost of recovery from terrorism
Tourism is the first economic sector that heralds a country as a haven of peace when it is stable. But it is also the...
ASKY increases flight frequencies for summer surge
ASKY Airlines has increased flight frequencies in West Africa to cope with the surge anticipated in the summer.
The pan African carrier has also included...
Strides towards water tourism in Lagos
Have you ever taken a boat cruise on the water ways of Lagos?
Magnificent sights of the coast shrink into a piece of land hardly...