Tourism: The Ugandan Rolex: A Beloved Culinary Icon of East Africa
In Uganda, a “rolex” isn’t something you wear on your wrist—it’s something you savor. This cherished street food, a delightful combination of…
In Uganda, a “rolex” isn’t something you wear on your wrist—it’s something you savor. This cherished street food, a delightful combination of…
An increasing focus on prestige may be overshadowing the declining impact of traditional media, urging travel brands to rethink their communication and…
Expanding from a regional player to a global powerhouse is no small feat, but Flutterwave, the Nigeria-based fintech company, has successfully navigated…
The Bankers Committee is nearing completion of its renovation and upgrade of the National Theatre in Iganmu, Lagos, a move seen as…
The Ministry of Tourism, Art, and Culture in Cross River State is set to host an urban art exhibition from September 1st…
Decades after falling into disrepair, the compound opposite the Nigerian National Museum in central Lagos is undergoing a revival. Once home to…
The Children’s Art Gallery provides vital support to young Nigerian artists hailing from low-income families, offering them opportunities to showcase and sell…
The National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) reports that in 2023, it provided valuable training to 64 members of the Nigeria…
In the vibrant tapestry of Nigeria’s multicultural landscape, the richness of diversity unfolds through its myriad of ethnic groups, each contributing a…
In a recent report by the W-Hospitality Group, Business Insider Africa unveils the top 10 African countries making significant strides in hospitality…