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CRYSTAL’S SPA, SKIN, AND SALON, THE BEST IN TOWN.

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Crystal’s Spa, skin, and salon officially opened its doors to the public recently, at the prestigious House 3, 2nd Avenue, Gwarimpa, Abuja.

The one-of-its-kind beauty salon, introduced Spa services,  skin treatment, skincare, beauty treatment, hair salon, nail lounge, make-up, microbladiding, general aesthetics, and plenty more.

The beauty Spa offers body sculpting and reshaping of the body, including tummy reduction, etc.

This exclusive beauty hub is owned and operated by a vivacious entrepreneur, Crystal Daniel Adedayo, with an indelible track record and experience in cosmetologists, hair care, and skin treatment business.

The beauty Spa center offers facials treatments, basic and signature.

Apart from the above, Crystal’s Spa center is an expert in body massaging e.g Deep tissue care, skin relaxation, Swedish

Waxing and other related body treatment.

From the inception of Crystal’s Spa, skin, and salon, it has always been a dream of Crystal Daniel Adedayo to build a hub where she could provide clients with supreme and quality service.

The Crystal’s Spa, skin, and salon take great pride in a facial treatment, body massage, haircuts, hair coloring, natural hair grooming, wigs, weaves, makeup services, and more in a courteous and luxurious environment for the discerning Nigerian woman and man.

Crystal’s Spa, skin, and the salon were conceived and designed to cater to the various beauty needs of the aspiring people of Abuja and beyond.

The Spa center is a beauty supermarket that takes cognizance of the various kind of body beautification and adapts its products and services in respect of choice,  quality and value to translate the entire Spa experience into a world-class one.

Today, Crystal’s Spa, skin, and salon can boast of available spa facilities which make the beauty hub one of the best in Nigeria.

A visit to the Spa Center will convince any willing customers to have a face makeover or general body massage because, at Crystal’s Spa, skin and salon, looking good is good business

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NTDA Moves to Transform Gelede Festival into a National Cultural Event with Igbobi-Sabe Kingdom

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The Director-General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA), Ola Awakan paid a courtesy visit to the Igbobi-Sabe Kingdom, Yaba as part of efforts to strengthen collaboration for cultural tourism development.


The delegation was received by His Royal Majesty, Oba Owolabi Adeyemi Adeshina Adeniyi (Maforunyomi I), the Onisabe of Igbobi-Sabe Kingdom, Yaba; Olori Mosunmola Anike Adeniyi; the Bales of the kingdom; and members of the White Cap Chiefs. The visit commenced with a vibrant cultural procession by the revered Gelede Masquerades, showcasing the rich heritage of the community.


Addressing the Director-General, the monarch applauded him for honouring the invitation and commended his efforts in leveraging his office to drive innovation within Nigeria’s tourism sector. 
The monarch applauds the NTDA Boss for his  initiatives towards repositioning the country’s cultural heritage on a global stage.


Oba Adeniyi further expressed his interest in fostering a strategic partnership between the Igbobi-Sabe Kingdom and the NTDA, emphasizing the community’s readiness to actively participate in ongoing efforts to develop and promote tourism across the country. 


He highlighted key cultural assets within the kingdom, including the Gelede Masquerades; an important cultural symbol associated with fertility and childbirth; and two ancient iroko trees within the community, each over 250 years old.


In response, the DG appreciated the traditional ruler for the invitation, honour, and warm reception, stating that the visit was not only culturally enriching but also strategically important to the Authority’s mandate.
He continued by emphasizing the role traditional institutions play in advancing Nigeria’s tourism sector.


He stated that effective storytelling is essential to unlocking the value of cultural heritage, explaining that documenting and sharing the stories behind cultural elements such as the Gelede Masquerades and the ancient iroko trees would enhance their appeal to both local and international tourists.


The NTDA DG further proposed featuring Igbobi-Sabe’s tourism assets in the ongoing NITOUREY Project, the first-ever tourism dedicated streaming platform in Africa aimed towards showcasing Nigeria’s rich and vibrant tourism assets to the world.


The meeting proceeded with a guided tour of one of the iroko tree sites located in Abule Ijesa, Yaba, where the Director-General observed that the site holds significant potential for recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 


He encouraged the traditional ruler to work closely with the NTDA in developing initiatives that would revitalize the historic landmarks, positioning them as prominent symbols of Nigeria’s cultural tourism.


The Director-General received royal blessings from the Monatch who wished him wisdom and success in his tenure, while expressing confidence in his leadership and vision.

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