Key players in Nigeria’s tourism and hospitality industry are calling for the urgent reenactment of the NTDA Act 2022, stressing that updated …
Tourism
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Kenya
Africa: Ruto’s Tourism Reforms Boost Kenya’s Global Appeal, Drive Sector Growth with $3.75bn Earnings, Welcomes 7.9 Million Visitors in 2025
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsKenya’s tourism sector recorded strong growth in 2025, generating between $3.3 billion (Ksh. 0.5 trillion) and $3.75 billion in earnings while attracting …
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Tourism
Africa: “From Luck to Legacy: How George Uriesi sparked a turning point in the Detty December conversation”
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsThe final session of the Naija7Wonders Zoom Conference 3.0 did not end with applause alone—it ended with a pause, the kind that …
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Tourism
Tourism: South Africa Records 14.18 Million Foreign Arrivals in 2025, Up 20.9%
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsSouth Africa recorded a total of 14,183,030 foreign arrivals in 2025, representing a 20.9 per cent increase compared to 11,729,224 arrivals in …
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Kenya
Africa: Kenya Tourism Hits $3.3bn in 2025 as International Visitors Reach 2.7m, Domestic Travel at 5.2m
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsKenya’s tourism sector generated approximately $3.3 billion (Ksh. 0.5 trillion) in 2025, driven by strong growth in both international and domestic travel, …
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Lagos
Africa: Lagos Tourism Ministry Issues 102 Staff Performance Appraisal Letters to Boost Service Delivery
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsIn a move aimed at strengthening accountability and enhancing productivity within the public service, the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and …
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Tourism
Africa: “We Stumbled Into It”: Gbenga Onitilo Delivers a Defining Reality Check on Detty December
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsThe final episode of the Naija7Wonders Zoom Conference 3.0 carried a different kind of energy—less of celebration, more of reckoning. By the …
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Tourism
Africa: Detty December Tourism Growth Driven by ‘Luck, Not Strategy’ — Ibom Air CEO
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsNigeria’s globally popular Detty December phenomenon is largely driven by chance rather than deliberate planning, according to George Uriesi, Acting Managing Director/CEO …
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Tourism
Africa: Poor Airport Experience Threatens Nigeria’s Detty December Tourism Potential — Uriesi
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsNigeria’s poor airport experience is undermining its tourism potential and could discourage repeat visits, aviation expert and Acting MD/CEO, Ibom Air, George …
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Aviation
Africa: Airline Capacity Constraints Limit Detty December Travel Boom Says George Uriesi
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsLimited airline capacity and operational challenges are constraining Nigeria’s ability to fully benefit from the Detty December travel surge, according to George …