As part of the efforts to protect the forests and Biodiversity in Cross River State, the Cross River National Park in conjunction …
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News: Abia Transport Revolution: Umuahia Central Bus Terminal Set for Commissioning in Eastern Nigeria
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsBy Ebere Uzoukwa, PhD Umuahia is set for a major shift in urban mobility as the state prepares to commission the Umuahia …
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Tourism
Africa: Emirates and Wesgro sign Memorandum of Understanding to Stimulate Inbound Tourism to the Western Cape
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsOn the sidelines of Africa’s World Travel Market (WTM), Emirates and Wesgro have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to drive inbound …
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Tourism
Africa: Ghana Tourism Authority to Launch Ghana’s Second Paragliding Hub at Mount Adaklu
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsThe Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has unveiled plans to establish a new paragliding site in Adaklu in the Volta Region, signaling a …
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Africa: Morocco’s Tourism Surges 7% with 4.3 Million Visitors in Q1 2026, Nets $2.3 Billion in Revenue
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsMorocco is on track to retain title as Africa’s most visited country, after its tourism sector demonstrated strong growth in the first …
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Tourism
Africa: Inside the Pulse of Lagos: Sanwo-Olu’s Grand Arrival Elevates the Fanti Carnival Experience
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsBy mid-morning on Easter Monday, the energy around Tafawa Balewa Square had already begun to shift. What started as a gathering slowly …
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Tourism
Africa: Bolaji Mustapha’s Vision at the Fanti Carnival: Why Lagos Must Partner Smarter to Sell Its Story to the World
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsIn a sunlit afternoon at Tafawa Balewa Square, where drums rolled as thunder and colours danced across the skyline, the 2026 Lagos …
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Tourism
Africa: Uganda Boosts 2027 Tourism with Three-Month Visa Waiver for AFCON Fans
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsIn a major move to boost tourism and ensure a massive turnout for Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2027), the Ugandan government …
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Africa: Nigeria’s Travel Economy Hits $14bn in 2025, Lags Behind Global Peers Despite Growth — Report
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsNigeria’s travel economy is projected to reach approximately $14 billion in 2025, up from about $13.5 billion in 2024, but remains uncompetitive …
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Tourism
Africa: Ethiopia Ranks Among World’s Fastest-Growing Tourism Markets says Ministry of Tourism
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsEthiopia is rapidly positioning itself as one of the fastest-growing tourism industries globally, driven by sweeping government reforms, infrastructure investments, and aggressive …