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Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Akinola100: 9:16pm On Nov 07, 2020 |
The tourism sector is a very important sector in every nation. it brings revenue to a country's economy. Some countries economy is solely driven mainly by the tourism industry. Like Kenya for example rely solely on their tourism sector, their national parks attracts millions of people every year to the country, that's a lot of money. But why is the tourism sector in Nigeria so underdeveloped. Nigeria is rich in culture and tradition, several indigenous languages and nature reserves.We depend solely on oil that we tend to neglect others. For example, I read a thread yesterday about the history of the Benin kingdom, I was amazed with what I read. There should be a site or museum where these ancient artifacts are, the people would know more about their heritage, this would attract people from all around the world to see the history of one of the most biggest civilization on earth. But, unfortunately, if you want to know more, you need to visit the London museum. The tourism sector is very important, little attention is paid to it. If we focus more on this sector, this would bring a lot of revenue and also employ so many people in this country. |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Pecuman: 9:20pm On Nov 07, 2020 |
Because of the Terrorism and Kidnapping sectors of the Nigerian Economy 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Akinola100: 11:37pm On Nov 07, 2020 |
Pecuman: |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by GamalNasser: 11:38pm On Nov 07, 2020 |
Tourism and insecurity can never go together..Remove insecurity and tourism grows 1 Like |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by peacekante: 11:46pm On Nov 07, 2020 |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by hunter21(m): 11:56pm On Nov 07, 2020 |
Akinola100:Break up the country first and you would see tourism grow in Biafra, Niger delta and odua, Let me ask you one question, how do you feel about travel to Borno, Southern kaduna, katsina, or zamfara ? So you see why tourism would not grow 1 Like |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Akinola100: 10:21am On Nov 08, 2020 |
GamalNasser:The north is where insecurity is.. I think South West and south east is quite peaceful 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Akinola100: 10:22am On Nov 08, 2020 |
hunter21:That means the issue of insecurity needs to be solved first.. I agree |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by GamalNasser: 10:26am On Nov 08, 2020 |
Akinola100: The SW is also insecure .. SW highways also have a lot of kidnapping going on there |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Cousin9999: 10:40am On Nov 08, 2020 |
Tourism is great, but should never be a major part of the economy. There's so many problems in that. The thing is that Nigeria technically gets plenty of tourism because those who go abroad (and their children and grandchildren) visit regularly. It's pretty common for these groups to visit twice a year. And these people bring a ton of money into Nigeria with none of the problems that some ignorant oyinbo or Asian would introduce. In fact, the money they bring has a better impact because it goes directly to Nigerians, whether it's family or local businesses. If it were random tourists, that money could be swallowed up by foreign investors and their goofy resorts. |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Nobody: 11:04am On Nov 08, 2020 |
hunter21:There is nothing like odua nation..... We are not together and we will never be...... On the dday no non-indigenes even inside womb will be on Yoruba soil...... SS and SE have the highest murderous crime rate in Nigeria I believe Yoruba will pick more Behind name better than odua..... Odua has been corrupted by our enemy |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Akinola100: 12:48pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
GamalNasser:We have a long way to go then [quote author=GamalNasser post=95811331] 1 Like |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by GamalNasser: 12:49pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
Akinola100: If we curb insecurity Nigeria could earn over 10 billion dollars from Tourism annually...Last December alone Ghana earned of 4 billion dollars |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Akinola100: 12:54pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
Cousin9999:But some countries, Tourism is a major part of the economy. Jamaica for example, earn their revenue only from tourism. Every sector is important in a country's economy, but the problem is that Nigeria depends solely on one and forgetting others |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Akinola100: 1:04pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
GamalNasser: And also unemployment would reduce 1 Like |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by otokx(m): 1:05pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
Insecurity and near zero infrastructure, try driving from Uyo to Calabar. 1 Like |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by GamalNasser: 1:07pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
Akinola100: Very true 1 Like |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by codedguy1(m): 1:08pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
Who wan tour where security no dey. For tourism to even exist there has to be security first so that people can even come tour natural environment. |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Akinola100: 1:13pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
GamalNasser:Our politicians and elites prefer to spend money and enjoy vacation in other countries. Why can't they channel that money to those places and also visit them here in Nigeria. I don't want to believe foreign places are better. we can do this |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by GamalNasser: 1:14pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
Akinola100: Lagos State is the only place on Earth that has over 150 Kms of pristine beach line |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Akinola100: 1:21pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
GamalNasser: Other states have long and large beaches.. mostly South-South |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Cousin9999: 1:33pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
Akinola100: Your statements about Jamaica and Nigeria are completely false. You must be some stupid oyinbo or Asian. Please shut up and spout your nonsense elsewhere. Tourism, agriculture, mining, and manufacturing are the largest industries in the country, contributing about 30%, 6.6%, 4.1% and 29.4% of Jamaica’s GDP respectively. Nigeria is known for its status as the largest country in Africa by population. Additionally, with a GDP of about $1.118 trillion, the country has the largest economy on the continent and among the largest in the world. The largest industries which drive the country’s economy and account for the bulk of its annual GDP are its petroleum, tourism, agriculture, and mining industries. The biggest industries in the country also employ a large number of the country’s workforce with the agricultural industry alone employing about 30% of the country’s total labor force. These industries are also responsible for the bulk of the country’s exports. The chief export commodities from Nigeria include petroleum, chemicals, palm oil, and cocoa. The total exports from the country are valued at $40.81 billion each year. |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Cousin9999: 1:39pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
Op is oyinbo. Oyinbo idiots like to babble incoherently about the mythical value of their dusty tourist dollars when most of them never leave their crappy town, and probably don't even have a passport. They literally have no idea about global economies and trade. They don't even have a clue about their local economy. Idiots. |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Akinola100: 1:48pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
Cousin9999:We are here to learn and rub minds.. I don't know why you insulted me |
Re: Why Is The Tourism Sector In Nigeria Receiving Little Attention by Akinola100: 1:50pm On Nov 08, 2020 |
Cousin9999:Nawa for you cousin... someone drink your Zobo today |
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