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Aged European women, a boost to Gambia, Kenyan tourism or what ?
From the Gambia to Kenya, the story is same, the motive is similar and the reason is tourism. Every year, many Europeans mostly advanced women trooped to the various beaches across Africa for one purpose ‘sex’. Like the Gambia and Kenya where tourism is a main stay of their economy, every tourist is welcome. For the purpose of a quality package, the two aforementioned countries and other major destinations on the continent trained their able young men to be tour guides.
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Mr. Frank Nneji, Managing Director, ABC Transport PLC, Nigeria |
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ABC Transport steps up operations to West Coast and a new terminal in Ghana
In attempt to manage its increasing passenger operations to the West Coast, especially as the yuletide periods and the coming 2008 African Cup of Nations are fast approaching, ABC Transport has acquired new buses. According to Mr. Izuka Ifeanyi, the Group Head, Operations/Logistics, ABC Transport procured additional fifteen coaches to augment the existing fleet, stating that the traffic along this sub-regional corridor has, of late, so heightened that the company now runs over four operations daily.
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Muzali Dantata, Director General, National Institute for Tourism and Hospitality Study, Nigeria |
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Dantata elected into UNWTO World Tourism Organization Affiliate Members Council
The 17th General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has come and gone, and judging by the reactions from the participants and the work that was done during the meet in the Colombian coastal city of Cartagena, Columbia, the biennial meeting was a successful one for Nigeria’s participation as a Nigerian, Alhaji Munzali Dantata, was elected into the Executive Council of the World Tourism Organization Affiliate Members.
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