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The 2019 Carnival Calabar lived up to its billing as Africa’s undisputed biggest street party in every aspect.
Franklin Ihejirika who was at the recently concluded Carnival Calabar in Cross River state reports on the unique features of the 2019 celebration which keeps getting better every year.
Fifteen years after, Carnival Calabar is still waxing stronger, soaring higher, surpassing all expectations in the area of tourism, pure and uninterrupted entertainment. |
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Mr Ikechi Uko, Organiser, AKWAABA African Travel and Tourism Market, on Monday expressed excitement over the level of acceptance of Nigerian Jollof-rice globally, as he marketed the cuisine over years. Uko told the Nigeria News Agency in Lagos that the hosting of jollof-rice contest during the yearly travel market was to …
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UNIVISA uptake still slow in East Africa, says Balala
UniVisa travel document that was launched in October 2016, to ease tourist movement between East African countries has not picked up as expected. UNIVISA is a Visa for three destinations; that is Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda. Cabinet Secretary for Tourism Najib Balala says the responsibility has only been left for one country which can …
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After about nine months on suspension, SA Tourism CEO Sisa Ntshona told Fin24 he has “mixed feelings of anger” as he heads back to his old office again next week. Fin24 reported at the beginning of April 2019 that Ntshona was surprised when he was informed by the board of SAT that they were investigating allegations against him and that …
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