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TRANSFORMING TOURISM IN NIGERIA: INSIGHTS FROM IKECHI UKO AT THE NIGERIA SOUTH AFRICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (NSACC) EVENT, SPONSOR BY PHILLIPS CONSULTING LLC

TRANSFORMING TOURISM IN NIGERIA: INSIGHTS FROM IKECHI UKO AT THE NIGERIA SOUTH AFRICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (NSACC) EVENT, SPONSOR BY PHILLIPS CONSULTING LLC

The Nigeria South African Chamber of Commerce, NSACC monthly Breakfast meeting for October was sponsored by Phillips Consulting LLC.  The breakfast meeting was held at Iris Hall, Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The breakfast theme, "Rethinking Tourism in Nigeria" aimed at exploring the potential of promoting economic growth and development in Nigeria and South Africa through tourism.

The panellists comprise Paul Onwuanibe CEO, of Landmark Africa Group, Tosan Duncan Odukoya, AG. COO & Group Head Strategy & Business Development, Bi-Courtney Aviation Services, MMA2, Bethia Idoko, Head of Business Development, Giditraffic, Toni Ukachukwu, CEO, Aviators Africa and Aniekan Essienette Marketing and Communications Manager, Ibom Air. They all unanimously agreed that rethinking tourism in Nigeria entails the government and private sectors coming together and looking into security and safety, improving infrastructure development, easing and sensitizing Nigerians on travelling destinations, domesticating tourism in Nigeria as a of making things easier and being efficient in process delivery. This will not only promote our tourism but will affect our economic growth in Nigeria. Banky Ojulayo and Dayo Ayoade of this gbedu Labs made special appearances they discussed powering live music events by using their Tech Skills to curate musical events all over. Also, the Edo State Commissioner of Tourism, Dr Uyi Oduwa-Malaka, speaks on green tourism in Edo state.

The guest speaker, Ikechi Uko, CEO, of Jedidah Promotions gave a comprehensive insight into Tourism in Nigeria from the Past going into the Future.


Tourism in Nigeria has, until now, been relatively underexplored and underrated. However, there is growing recognition of its potential and the need to rethink and revitalize the industry. Looking back at the past, Nigeria's tourism has been hampered by issues such as inadequate infrastructure, security concerns, and a lack of promotion and development. 

The country possesses a diverse range of cultural and natural attractions, from historical sites, however, these have often been underutilized and underappreciated. 

Going into the future, there is a need for a comprehensive and strategic approach to tourism development. This includes investing in infrastructure, improving security, promoting the country's cultural heritage, and strengthening partnerships with the private sector. By tapping into its potential, Nigeria can foster economic growth, create jobs, and showcase its unique and vibrant identity to the world. With the right strategies and commitment, tourism in Nigeria has the potential to become a major driver of sustainable development and prosperity.

He proposed three ways to Rethink Tourism in Nigeria.  Quoting Fareed Zakaria of CNN he said Nigeria should stop Doing Stupid Things, Start Doing Smart Things and Plan for the future. 

He highlighted the historical lack of government support for private sector efforts to drive domestic tourism, emphasizing the crucial role played by private firms and a select few states in this regard. He underscored the importance of government support for Domestic Tourism Using the highly Successful Kenya Tourism Board's Tembea Kenya as an Example. He listed The South African Tourism Sho't Left project as another one.

Emphasising the positive impact created by projects such as Naija7Wonders, Nigeria Tourism Lovers, Goge Africa, and Naija Explorers, which have been at the forefront of driving domestic tourism growth, with states like Cross River, Osun, Lagos, Akwa Ibom, and Ekiti actively participating. He pointed out that a survey of the Top 10 Domestic destinations included those States with Akwa Ibom joining for the first time in 2022 as a result of Naija7wonders and NATOP AGM.


Speaking on the reasons why Nigerians Travel using data on Passenger Traffic from Nigeria over the past years. The data he said is Sourced from NCAA, NBS, NANTA and the Top 5 travel Agents in Nigeria shows that VFR, Religion, Business, School, Leisure, MICE, Medical and 'JAPA ' are the major reasons for Travel to the Top Destination of UK, USA, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Canada and India.

He also talked about the potential of leveraging the global success of Nigerian artists in the music industry to enhance tourism. He noted that Nigerian music has become widely popular across African countries as it is the most streamed Music in most African countries except in Some South African countries, and the government should seize the opportunity to promote the country as a tourist destination. Rema he said played at the Ballon D'or Awards, Burna Boy played at the UEFA Cup Finals, Davido played at the World Cup finals, Tems played at the NBA All-Stars and Tiwa Savage played at the Coronation of Kings Charles. These are powerful endorsements that can be parlayed into wonderful Tourism Products.

Critical to the success of domestic tourism, the tourism Expert emphasized the need for the government to ensure the safety of citizens and visitors, make the available Infrastructure effective and efficient and support Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) events capable of attracting tourists, especially from abroad.

He criticized the allocation of government funds to events that do not bring in any Tourists either from Abroad or Nigeria and ignored those that have proved to contribute to tourism growth. He urged a shift in priorities and encouraged the government to recognize and support private sector efforts that have successfully ignited domestic tourism in Nigeria over the past four years.

While Nigeria is a giant in outbound tourism, Uko highlighted the need to address the challenges faced in the inbound category and emphasized prioritizing support for globally recognized events like Afro Nation, Detty December, AFRIMA, and Experience by House on the Rock to achieve tourism goals using Music.

"Nigeria is a global giant in outbound Travel spending over $1.5b buying Tickets and over $2B on Medical Tourism it is a dwarf in Inbound and domestic tourism. This has to Change."


the closing remarks were done by the M.D PCL. Rob Taiwo who expressed the dedication of the organisation to solve big societal problems. He said, "We are committed to collaborating with public and private sector stakeholders who share our vision of utilising tourism to drive social, economic and cultural change in Nigeria. 

He further Organising and packaging an event like this, is their first step in strengthening their commitment to promoting the tourism industry.

While the CEO of Jedidah Promotions, Mr. Ikechi Uko was presented an award plaque by the highly Esteemed Folusho Phillips, Chairman pcl.

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