ADAMAWA STATE CULTURE AND TOURISM ADAMAWA STATE MAP ADAMAWA - THE LAND OF BEAUTY Adamawa State is essentially a picturesque mountainous land transversed by river valleys of Benue, Gongola and Yedsarem. The valleys of Cameroun, Mandara and Adamawa mountains form part this undulating landscape. Crops such as maize, rice, millet, sugar cane, cotton, groundnut, gum arabic, guinea corn, tea and...
The hospitality industry has undergone significant changes and challenges since the COVID-19 pandemic. Some key trends and developments include: 1. Increased focus on hygiene and cleanliness: Hotels, restaurants, and other hospitality businesses have had to prioritize sanitation and safety measures to reassure guests and comply with regulations. 2. Shift to contactless and digital experiences: Many hospitality businesses have adopted digital solutions like mobile check-in, virtual concierge services, and contactless payment options to minimize human interaction. 3. Emphasis on outdoor spaces and natural ventilation: With a renewed appreciation for fresh air and outdoor spaces, hotels and restaurants have invested in upgrading their outdoor areas, terraces, and gardens. 4. Flexibility and adaptability: The pandemic has taught the hospitality industry to be agile and responsive to changing circumstances, such as sudden changes in travel restrictions or guest preferences. 5. Focus o...
FOCUS ON AKWA IBOM CULTURE AND TOURISM Akwa Ibom is a state in Nigeria . It is located in the coastal southern part of the country, lying between latitudes 4°32′N and 5°33′N, and longitudes 7°25′E and 8°25′E. The state is bordered on the east by Cross River State , on the west by Rivers State and Abia State , and on the south by the Atlantic Ocean and the southernmost tip of Cross River State. Akwa Ibom is one of Nigeria’s 36 states, with a population of over 5 million people and more than 10 million people in diaspora. It was created in 1987 from the former Cross River State and is currently the highest oil- and gas-producing state in the country. The state’s capital is Uyo , with over 500,000 inhabitants. Akwa Ibom has an airport ( Akwa Ibom International Airport ) and two major seaports on the Atlantic Ocean with a proposed construction of a world-class seaport Ibaka Seaport at Oron. The state also boasts of a 30,000-seater ultramodern sports complex . Akwa Ibom state is...
Zanzibar! Beautiful destination! Zanzibar is an archipelago located off the coast of Tanzania in East Africa, known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich history. Here are some top attractions and activities to consider for your trip: 1. Nungwi Beach: A popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. 2. Stone Town: Explore the narrow streets, bustling markets, and historic landmarks like the House of Wonders and the Old Fort. 3. Prison Island: Take a boat tour to this former prison turned tourist attraction, home to giant tortoises and stunning beaches. 4. Snorkeling and diving: Discover the incredible marine life and coral reefs of the Zanzibar Archipelago. 5. Spice tour: Learn about the island's famous spice plantations and their significance in the region's history. 6. Dhow cruise: Relax on a traditional wooden boat and enjoy the sunset. 7. Local cuisine: Savor the flavors of Zanzibari dishes like urojo (a spicy soup), nyama choma (grilled meat), ...
Kaduna! Kaduna is a city and state in northwest Nigeria, known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. Here are some interesting facts about Kaduna: 1. Meaning: Kaduna is derived from the Hausa word "Kadduna", meaning "crocodile". 2. Former capital: Kaduna was the capital of Nigeria's Northern Region from 1916 to 1967. 3. Ethnic diversity: The city is home to various ethnic groups, including the Hausa, Fulani, and Gbagyi. 4. Religious significance: Kaduna is an important center for Islam and Christianity, with many mosques and churches. 5. Economic hub: The city is a major industrial and commercial center, with textile, food processing, and manufacturing industries. 6. Tourist attractions: Visit the Kaduna National Museum, Kajuru Castle, and the scenic Kauyen Kura Falls. 7. Education: Kaduna is home to several universities, including Ahmadu Bello University and Kaduna State University. 8. Cuisine: Enjoy local dishes like tuwo masara (cornme...
FOCUS ON ENUGU STATE CULTURE AND TOURISM COAL CITY STATE Enugu, usually referred to as Enugu State to distinguish it from the city of Enugu, is a state in southeastern Nigeria. Its capital is Enugu, from which the state – created in 1991 from the old Anambra State – derives its name. Wikipedia Founded : August 27, 1991 Area : 7,161 km² Area code : 042 Cities & Towns Other important cities and towns include Nsukka, OjiRiver, Awgu, Nkanu, Ezza, OgboduAba, Lejja, Amaokwe, Umana, Achi, Opi, lnyi and Ngwo, Nenwe and Oduma etc. [tab:Attractions] Nike Lake Resort Situated on the banks of the Nike Lake in Nike town, a short 15 minutes drive from the local airport and only 10 minutes from Enugu metropolis, Nike lake resort is an ideal spot for leisure, picnicking, weddings, private parties and banquets. The resort is managed by the famous African...
One of such wonders is hiding in Nigeria , in Imo state, within the rainforests of the Niger-Delta . In Imo State, there are two angry rivers flow side-by-side without ever coming together, namely Oguta Lake and Orashi river. Water flows into it mainly from the Njaba river and to a lesser degree, the Uju , Awbana and Urashi rivers. It is two of these rivers that flow side-by-side, parallel to each other, without ever coming together. Oguta Lake is a lean finger lake formed by the damming of the lower Njaba river, it is the largest natural lake, it is popularly known as Ogbuide while Orashi is a river of the lower Niger River basin, and a tributary of Oguta Lake and they are both in Imo State, Southeastern Nigeria The Mystery behind Orashi and Ogbuide: 2 Igbo Rivers that cannot come together no matter how you try. However the Lake Consist of two very angry rivers, called Orashi and Ogbuide. The two rivers can never mix no matter how you t...
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FESTAC 77 Festac '77 , also known as the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (the first was in Dakar, 1966 ), was a cultural jamboree [1] held in Lagos , Nigeria , from 15 January 1977 to 12 February 1977. The month-long event celebrated African culture and showcased to the world African music , fine art , literature , drama, dance and religion . About 16,000 participants, representing 56 African nation and countries of the African Diaspora , performed at the ev...
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