Culture and Tourism
Project Tourism extends deadline of TOUR AFRICA LOTTERY

Joel Ajayi
Owing to popular demand, Project Tourism, a collaboration between Linas International Limited and Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) is pleased to announce the extension of the entry deadline of TOUR AFRICA LOTTERY in order to accommodate more plays.
Participants now have until August 18, 2024, to enter for a chance to win an unforgettable trip to Rwanda beginning with a tour of Abuja in Nigeria as take-off destination.
The TOUR AFRICA LOTTERY has garnered tremendous interest since its launch, with many eager to explore the stunning landscapes and vibrant culture of Nigeria and Rwanda. Extending the deadline ensures that more people can experience the beauty and hospitality of these destinations.
The Project Director of Tour Africa Lottery, Mr. Chuks Anyaduba said; “we are thrilled by the enthusiastic response to the Tour Africa Lottery and are excited to extend the entry period. This extension allows more people to participate and increase their chances of winning a-once-in-a-lifetime trip to Rwanda”.
“Each ticket purchased not only provides a chance to win but also supports local tourism initiatives and community development projects in Nigeria. We believe in the transformative power of tourism and are committed to supporting the communities and economies in the sector we promote”, he added.
Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this extraordinary opportunity. Visit www.tourafricalottery.com to purchase your lottery tickets and for more information about the Tour Africa Lottery.
Website is still open for playing.
Creative Industry
Nigeria, Gambia Pledges Commitment to Improve Tourism Sector

Joel Ajayi
The Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) has reaffirmed its commitment to fostering stronger tourism collaboration with the Republic of the Gambia, following a courtesy visit by a four-man delegation from the west African country, led by Hon. Yakuba Darboe, Chairman of the Brikama Area Council, Western Region.
The delegation was received by Mr. Richard Ovie Esewhaye, Director overseeing the Office of the Director General, NTDA, and the Management Staff at the Authority’s headquarters in Abuja.
In his remarks, Hon. Darboe described The Gambia as having a long-standing relationship with Nigeria, often referring to the country as the “37th state of Nigeria” due to the cultural and historical ties between both nations.
He noted that tourism is the backbone of The Gambia’s economy and that the country is in Nigeria to promote its tourism offerings.
He emphasized the importance of the ECOWAS Free Movement Protocol, stating that West African countries have much to learn from one another in terms of culture, investment opportunities, and tourism development.
“Nigeria, with its large population, presents a ready market for Gambian tourism, and we urge NTDA to include The Gambia when recommending travel destinations,” he added.
Mr. Esewhaye, in his response, welcomed the delegation and lauded the existing relationship between the NTDA and the Gambia Tourism Board. He recalled past engagements, including meetings with the Gambia Investment Forum, and highlighted the need to move beyond agreements on paper to tangible outcomes.
“Though small in size, The Gambia has made remarkable progress in tourism. Nigeria can learn from their model—particularly in revenue generation, cultural exchange, and capacity building,” he said. He also advocated for the establishment of a technical committee to identify concrete areas of collaboration.
Speaking at the event, Mr. F.O. Anumba, Director of Special Duties, NTDA, raised concerns about the current lack of direct air connectivity between Nigeria and The Gambia. He stressed that establishing direct flights would greatly enhance tourist traffic and improve bilateral tourism relations.
The visit concluded with the presentation of an Outstanding Leadership and Humanitarian Award to Mr. Esewhaye by Hon. Darboe.
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