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  1. Tourism in Nigeria

    Tourism in Nigeria. Tourism in Nigeria centers largely on events, due to the country's ample amount of ethnic groups, but also includes rain forests, savannah, waterfalls, and other natural attractions. [1] Tourists spent US$2.6 billion in Nigeria in 2015. This dropped to US$1.5 billion in 2017.

  2. History of Tourism in Nigeria

    History of Tourism in Nigeria. Nigeria being in the coastal areas is a centre for tourism due to the beaches. Historical monuments, tropical forests, ancient sites, arts and events due to diverse ethnic groups in Nigeria have contributed the the tourist centres in Nigeria. Nigerian tourism dwells in joy and entertainment for every class.

  3. Africa: The History of tourism in Nigeria and the 25 people that

    Past Director at Nigeria Tourism Board. Former Contestant to UNWTO office of Secretary General. Member of the Nigerian Tourism Masterplan Committee. Author and Columnist with the Vanguard Newspapers he was the Biggest Voice for Tourism in Nigeria until his death. 3. Dr. Franklin John Adesoji Adejuwon: Pioneer Commissioner of Tourism in Nigeria.

  4. PDF Cross-River Tourism History and Environment: A Marriage Contracted in

    The first traces the history of tourism in Nigeria to 1472 when the first Portuguese merchant landed in Lagos on a mercantile mission. The second claims that tourism started in 1953 when the Colonial Antiquity was established during the colonial era. The Colonial Antiquity Commission (CAC) was designed to manage tourism resources in Nigeria ...

  5. Heritage resources as a driver for cultural tourism in Nigeria

    This is the case of Nigeria two World Heritage Sites: the Sukur cultural landscape and Osun Osogbo sacred grove. Exploiting Osun and Sukur heritages as tourism resources could present new economic opportunities for the country because they are rich in historical, cultural and scientific value. 5.1.

  6. Nigeria, tourism

    International tourism was 72 % of total exports in 2011, 136 % in 2009, and 24 % in 2005 (UNWTO 2012 ). Nigeria's high population provided significant demand for domestic tourism. Although the exact revenue impact is unknown, domestic travel and hospitality by government workers is estimated at over $68 million (Nigerian Naira 8.8 billion).

  7. Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation

    History. In 1962, the Nigerian Tourist Association was established, without regulatory authorities. In 1976, the Supreme Military Council ruling the country issued Decree No. 54 that created the Nigeria Tourism Board, the country's first tourism regulatory body. The Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation was established in 1992 by Decree No ...

  8. History of Nigeria

    Summary. The region of West Africa currently delineated by the boundaries of the independent country of Nigeria has a long, rich, and complex history exhibiting dramatic political, economic, social, and cultural change over time. Archaeological evidence of indigenous communities dates back to at least 8000 bce.

  9. Archaeology and Tourism in Nigeria: An Overview

    Public Service Lecture - Opportunities for Nigeria in the Tourism Industry. Paper presented at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs. Lagos, 2nd April. Derefaka, A. A. (1988). Historical Archaeology and Tourism: The Rivers State Example. In (eds) N. Nzewunwa and A.A. Derefaka; Archaeology, Culture, Tourism and the Nigeria Economy.

  10. History of Nigeria

    history of Nigeria, a survey of notable events and people in the history of Nigeria. The country, located on the Atlantic coast in western Africa, has a diverse geography, with climates ranging from arid to humid equatorial. Also diverse is its population: Nigeria is home to some 250 ethnic groups, and hundreds of languages are spoken in the ...

  11. (PDF) Tourism and economic development in Nigeria: an empirical

    The paper examined the impact of tourism on the socio-economic development of Ibeno Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Despite the huge potential of tourism in the study area, its ...

  12. The use of history and culture in the development of tourism in Nigeria

    Nigeria has expressed the willingness to change from the mono-resource economy borne by petroleum. There has been the realistic desire to develop and utilize the tourism industry in diversifying the economy as the fortune from the oil and gas sector dwindles by the day. An evaluation of this feeling shows that cultural tourism above other aspects of the industry is one that Nigeria is better ...

  13. Nigeria travel

    Nigeria. Africa. Nigeria is a pulsating powerhouse: as the most populous nation on the continent - nearly every fifth African is Nigerian - it dominates the region. Lagos, the main city, is overflowing with tech industries, posh restaurants and clubs, and an exploding arts scene, this megacity is the face of modern Africa.

  14. Archaeology and Tourism in Nigeria: An Overview

    The paper highlights the major roles of archaeology in the progress and development of tourism industry in Nigeria, and note, the unfortunate deliberate non-recognition of the discipline by the ...

  15. Development and importance of tourism for Nigeria

    Tourism in Nigeria Nigeria recorded a total of 518,000.00 tourists in 2021, ranking 68th in the world in absolute terms. The fact that larger countries regularly perform better in a comparison of the absolute number of guests is obvious. By putting the tourist numbers in relation to the population of Nigeria, the result is much more comparable ...

  16. Tourism- Nigeria's untapped goldmine

    Tourism- Nigeria's untapped goldmine. Monthly Newsletter. June 9, 2017. The hidden cash cow. The drop in global oil prices over the past few years has exposed the vulnerabilities of Nigeria's dependence on crude oil revenues. Although, much emphasis has been placed on agriculture being the "messianic industry", the tourism industry, if ...

  17. Tourism in Nigeria

    Tourism in Nigeria Nigeria is a coastal country and the main attraction for tourists is the pristine beaches and marine activities. Other attractions are historical monuments, exciting trips to tropical forests, exploring wildlife, visiting ancient sites and Nigeria's diverse art and culture.

  18. History of Nigeria

    The history of Nigeria can be traced to the earliest inhabitants whose remains date from at least 13,000 BC through early civilizations such as the Nok culture which began around 1500 BC. Numerous ancient African civilizations settled in the region that is known today as Nigeria, such as the Kingdom of Nri, [1] the Benin Empire, [2] and the Oyo ...

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    ITS CONCEPT AND HISTORY . 18: 3 . 64: ... Plate Port Harcourt range road savannah sector shopping centres social society Sokoto tour operators tourism development tourism in Nigeria tourism industry tourism products tourist attractions tourist trade tourist traffic traditional types Uchendu Umuahia vegetation visitors Yankari National Park ...

  20. 8 of the best places to visit in Nigeria

    1. Abuja. Best city for an intro to Nigeria. Whether you're traveling solo or as a group, Abuja is your best introduction to Nigeria. By design, it is a city for holidaymaking: hills, public gardens and leisure parks dot the cityscape, right through its residential districts, so you're guaranteed ample green spaces.

  21. 14 Must-Visit Natural Wonders of Nigeria

    The history associated to the rock, and its undeniable grandeur earned the Zuma rock its place on NGN100 Naira bill. Zuma Rock is located along the Abuja - Kaduna Expressway, Madala, Niger State. ... Nigeria, this natural warm spring offers a perfect getaway destination to relax and unwind with nature. Wikki Warm Spring is 1.9 metres deep, 13 ...

  22. Nigeria

    Nigeria. The national capital is Abuja, in the Federal Capital Territory, which was created by decree in 1976. Lagos, the former capital, retains its standing as the country's leading commercial and industrial city. Modern Nigeria dates from 1914, when the British Protectorates of Northern and Southern Nigeria were joined.

  23. 14 things to know before visiting Nigeria

    For context, Nigeria - all 973,000 sq km of it - is 2.5 times the size of Germany. With a population of roughly 200 million, almost evenly divided between the Christians and Muslims, it's splintered into more than 250 ethnic groups and at least 500 dialects. Plus, there are layers and layers of cultural and political history. 6.