Abigail Opiah, filmmaker and storyteller is set to release “IJGB: The Detty December Story,” a documentary capturing the ...
According to Asean Now, Nusbech was arrested on Thailand's popular tourist island Koh Phangan during a carefully orchestrated operation. Nusbech is reported to have arrived in Thailand as a ...
Nigeria’s wildlife tourism to create 2.6 million jobs, generate N12.3 trillion by 2032 – Wild Africa
Wild Africa, a wildlife conservation organisation, has projected that Nigeria’s travel and tourism sector will create 2.6 million ... during the World Wildlife Day 2025 event in Lagos. He emphasised ...
Lagos Neighbourhood and Security Corps and the Nigeria Police Force. (NAN) Introduced in August 1994 to satisfy a yearning for a fresh, breezy and entertaining afternoon paper in Lagos and its ...
The Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka has reaffirmed the Lagos State Government’s unwavering commitment to driving growth in the hospitality sector.
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Africanews on MSNNigeria's GDP growth accelerates to 3.84% in fourth quarter of 2024A woman sells crayfish at a Mile 12 Market in Lagos, Nigeria, Friday, Feb. 16, 2024.
Tourism flags will fly at half-mast and attractions will close on St David's Day in Wales this year. This is part of a protest by the Welsh Association of Visitor Attractions (WAVA) against the ...
These festivals, celebrated by various ethnic groups, have evolved into major international entertainment and tourism attractions. Tourists from across the globe visit Ghana to witness these grand ...
A midnight inferno has ravaged Ladipo Market in Mushin and Owode Onirin Market along Ikorodu Road, both in Lagos State. The incident left behind a trail of destruction, with goods worth millions ...
If you do not qualify for a position at one of Nigeria's popular public universities, you can always apply to one of the private universities in Lagos. What are the best private universities in Lagos?
Nigeria's transport sector is set for a revolution as the Lagos-Abuja High-Speed Bullet Train gains momentum, reducing travel time between both cities from 12 hours to just 2–3 hours.
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