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Wright, UK-based Nigerian tour operator, showcases best of West African Tourism

Hundreds of prospective holiday makers gathered on Monday in London to explore various holiday destinations and tourists' sites located in West Africa, especially Nigeria.

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Ex-Polish President hails Nigeria on tourism

Former President of Poland and Nobel Peace Prize winner Lech Walesa said he was impressed with the Nigerian stand at the International Tourism Business (ITB) in Berlin, Germany.

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GTA to go on charm offensive in Nigeria

The Gambia Tourism Authority has resolved to go on a charm offensive in Nigeria as it looks to build on its expansionist agenda for tourism in West Africa.

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Nigeria assures air travelers of safe flights in aftermath of Dec. 25 attack

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority has assured air travelers in the country of safe and secure flights.

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Rezidor announces the Park Inn Lagos, Ikeja in Nigeria

The Rezidor Hotel Group, one of the fastest growing hotel companies worldwide, announces the Park Inn Lagos, Ikeja in Nigeria. The 135-rooms property is scheduled to open in 2013. “We are establishing a true Park Inn network in Nigeria - after contracts in..

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48 Escape Death As Air Force Plane Crash-Lands

A Nigerian Air Force plane on Friday crash-landed at the Port Harcourt International Airport, southeast Nigeria's Rivers State, during a mock rescue operation.

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Nigeria willing to enhance tourism co-op with China

Nigeria is willing to enhance cooperation with China in the tourism sector, an official of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) said on Friday

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How Adenuga Enhances Tourism

Organisers of the prestigious Nigerian Information Technology and Telecommunications Award (NITTA) have described Dr. Mike Adenuga Jr. as a man noted for "doing things that people thought were impossible". This remark was made as the Globacom Chairman was..

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