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Making Nigeria Great Through Tourism

Greetings everyone, I hope this message finds you well. It's been some time since I last wrote, as I have been busy with my studies in Hospitality Management and Tourism, which is ranked as the 35th most difficult course to study. The stress can be overwhelming, but I am not complaining. Today, I want to share my thoughts on Nigeria, a country with diverse ethnic groups and cultures, where despite the challenges, we continue to strive and make a global impact in entertainment, sports, and other areas. While many criticize the President of Nigeria for being corrupt, I believe he is doing his best to lead the country. The issue lies in the fact that some of the people he surrounds himself with are not capable of carrying out their tasks. This is a problem that needs to be addressed, as Nigeria is a strong nation with abundant natural and tourism resources that can be harnessed to promote economic growth and development. Despite the challenges of inflation, hardship, and complaints, N

Tourist Destinations In Nigeria (Popular and Unpopular)

Nigeria is seen as Africa's very own big apple when it comes to entertainment and tourism. It is a vibrant country whose pulse is felt as wide as its influence reaches. A discovery of opportunities at the very heart of Africa. Nigeria is seen as a country of constant reinvention, a country that has a lot to offer when it comes to tourism. Most events held in Nigeria have partnered with the various state governments in which the event takes place in order to enable the showcasing of various talents and also to promote tourism. Individuals from far and wide often attend these events thereby increasing occupancy rates of rooms in hotels, which leads to the increase in the growth of hospitality in Nigeria. Nigeria is blessed with so many attractions, some are known, whereas others are not. A trip to Nigeria isn't complete without a visit to it's popular attraction sites such as; i. "The fortress of Abeokuta"; Olumo Rock: The Olumo Rock which is situated in Ab

How Do Hospitality and Tourism Students Choose a Career in Nigeria?

As a graduate of Hospitality and Tourism Management, the question of how to choose a career in this field in Nigeria is one that I often ask myself. The hospitality and tourism industry is full of endless potential and offers numerous career paths, from managing a 5-star hotel to becoming a tour planner and operator, to name a few. However, the reality is that Nigeria is a country whose main source of GDP is crude oil products, and the private sector's efforts are often neglected. Additionally, the industry's growth potential is yet to be fully realized in Nigeria. In my senior year in University back in 2016, I believed it would be easy to break into the industry, and many of my colleagues shared the same sentiment. We thought that studying Hospitality and Tourism was enough to become industry leaders, but this has not been the case. In Nigeria, most of the career paths we want to choose are already occupied by individuals who have little or no knowledge of the industry and it

The Hospitality and Tourism Industry in Nigeria: A Missed Opportunity

Hospitality and Tourism are terms that we all know; the former referring to the friendly reception and entertainment of guests and visitors, while the latter is the act of traveling for pleasure. In Nigeria, however, the potential of this industry has yet to be fully realized. While it is a multi-billion dollar industry that is doing well globally, Nigeria is missing out on the benefits of this lucrative sector. Developed countries now focus more on tourism as a means of creating opportunities for foreign investment, which is crucial for the growth of their economy. However, Nigeria seems to be relying too heavily on oil money and politics, and not enough on the Tourism industry, which could be a gold mine.  Although Nigeria is referred to as the giant of Africa, it is not living up to expectations. It is only focusing on the Hospitality sector with the building of more hotels and motels without considering the need for more tourist attractions. It is essential to have more tourist att

An Eye Opener Into The World Of Hospitality and Tourism in Nigeria

Greetings everyone! Allow me to introduce a brand-new platform that aims to highlight the challenges and opportunities within the Hospitality and Tourism industry in Nigeria, both in academic institutions and the industry at large. As a graduate of Hospitality and Tourism Management, I am thrilled to utilize this platform to educate the public on the numerous issues and prospects available within the industry. This platform is not limited to Hospitality and Tourism Management graduates and undergraduates, as it is open to anyone who has an interest in the industry, including lecturers and enthusiasts. We also aim to use this platform as a medium to call on the Nigerian government, all Hospitality and Tourism organizations and associations, to invest in the industry and provide more opportunities for aspiring professionals. Our goal is to enlighten other industries, such as Entertainment, Health, Agriculture, Power, Information, and Culture, on the numerous advantages of collaborating w