Wednesday, 5 December 2018

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Everybody Is A Tourist – Nwanma Ogidi
By: Miles Olu
Speaking with journalists at Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA ANNEX) INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Road, Ikeja, Lagos, the publiser and editor-in-chief Waka About Africa Magazine said that everybody is a tourist adding that everybody travels from one base to another base. Speaking further she said that all tourists do normally make use of hospitality facilities adding that the hospitality operators provided accommodation, foods and drinks for the tourists. She saitheme. Deploying I.C.T to Expand Fina
ncial Inclusion Prospect and Challenges. And of a Dr. Aguagu did extremely well with the models with which he employed to drive home his view points to the audience speaking with his good will message His Royal Highness Oba Olufemi Ogunleye, Towwade of Akinale Ogun State said that tourism is exceedingly huge market that the federal government of Nigeria has not really tapped into adding that if the powers that be pragmatically navigate into tourism that some uncommon funds would be realized and that would assist in the reduction of over dependence on crude oil and gas. Speaking further HRH Oba Ogunleye said that Waka about Africa ICT, Finance conference and exhibition has come up very aptly and timely adding that ICT is the main thing driving finances for most markets globally.
d that tourism is one huge sector that really got to harness financial applications for the Federal government of Nigeria, but, she again said that the powers that be do not ready focus on tourism as one of the sources of generating revenues for the citizenry. Speaking again, the publisher and editor-in-chief- of about Africa Magazine Ogidi said that money is good but that in real terms that peoples make up the monies to flow for the public good of all and sundry. Speaking as the guest lecturer, Dr. Augustine Agug

ua of Department of Sociology, University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba Lagos did not disappoint the gathering with his lucid and cerebral delivery of the

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