South African Tourism once again demonstrated to guests, and
dignitaries at the just concluded AKWAABA African Travel Market why the
country is the prime destination for leisure, tourism, shopping and
business in Africa and beyound.
The South African Tourism stand played host to dignitaries and guests
in the tourism and entertainment industry in Africa and beyound like,
the director general of the National Council for Arts & Culture
(NCAC), Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa, top Nigerian
musician, Banky W, popular Ghanian actor, Van Vicker and a host of
others.
It was a delightful experience for all attendees at the 14th AKWAABA
African Travel Market held at Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos from the 9th
to the 11th of September 2018.
Making a mark this year at AKWAABA was South African Tourism, with
its alluring and fascinating destination stand where it engaged with
Trade, Consumers and Exhibitors alike, sharing information on the
amazing offerings the destination has to offer in line with the focus of
the event for this year 2018 which included; introducing and
encouraging African tour operators who promote African destinations to
Africans, growing future of Aviation in Africa, showcasing wining and
dining as a key element of tourism through food fair, wedding
destinations, SPA and Wellness across Africa and engaging youths in
Africa Tourism & Travel.
At the opening, Trade Relations Manager: West Africa for South
African Tourism, Mr. Mohammed Tanko Kwajaffa received the DG, National
Council for Arts & Culture (NCAC), Otunba Olusegun Runsewe who
declared the exhibition open alongside other top dignitaries from across
the continent at the South African Tourism Destination Stand.
The DG expressed his admiration saying “We are very proud of South
Africa as they made the whole of Africa proud during the World Cup 2010
as the first African Country to host the World Cup”
In his remarks, Mr. Kwajaffa, explained the huge impact AKWAABA has
brought to Africa ‘s travel trade and tourism saying: “One of the key
game changer at Akwaaba Travel Market this year was the inclusion of the
Local & Small scale Tour Operators & Travel Agents to exhibit
as it attracted more foot fall from their own clients & followers.”
Kwajaffa extended a huge appreciation to the founder of AKWAABA, Mr.
Ikechi Uko for organising a good event this year and also thanked
Stakeholders from National Association of Nigeria travel Agency, Nigeria
Association of Tour Operators & Tour Operators of Ghana who visited
the stand to show their continued support and partnership “this gave us
opportunity to showcase destination South Africa to more than the usual
clientele hence reaffirming SAT’s commitment to supporting such
initiatives & activities in the market. Congratulations to all the
award winners of the Top 100 Africa Tour Operators and the organisers
for a well-organised event” – he further said.
AKWAABA offered a valuable opportunity for the African Trade Market
to network and discuss, trade businesses with others across the
continent.
Also in attendance were, NANTA BOT Chairman, Mr Steve Isokarari,
NATOP President, Hajiya Bilikisu Abdul, FTAN President, Alhaji Rabo
Kareem, HATMAN President, Mr Badaki Aliyu Ajayi, NANTA National VP, Mrs
Susan, NANTA VP Lagos Zone, Mrs Lola Adewale, NANTA VP Western Zone, Mr
Dagunduro Tokumbo all of Nigeria and from Ghana TOUGHA President, Mr
Kwesi Eyison, GHATOF Rep, Mr Ahmed Naaman, and celebrities such as
Ghanaian famous actor, Van Vicker and Nigeria’s famous Singer, Producer,
Actor, Banky W, resounding Nigerian Contemporary Vocalist &
Chanter, Ire ‘D’ Stage Diva and many more who visited the South African
Tourism destination stand.
AKWAABA was a valuable opportunity for the African Trade Market to
network and discuss, trade businesses with others across the continent.
AKWAABA – African Travel market is the biggest Travel & Tourism
Show in West Africa hosting exhibitors and buyers to meet with airlines,
hotels, restaurants, tour operators, travel agents, state tourism
boards, foreign trade and tourism sectors from over 20 countries in
Africa and the UAE.
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