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in All Posts, Destinations, Events, News, People, Photos, Travel Club“Best of Lagos” Shines Bright at the Destination Awards
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in Events, Photos, Travel ClubDouble Celebration for Goge Africa As Nigeria Turns 61!
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Goge Africa Advocates for Water Transport on the Event of the World Tourism Day, 2021
by Martin Eze
As the world gradually recover from the effects of the pandemic on the tourism industry, the World Tourism Day usually celebrated on September 27 is an opportunity for tourism practitioners and enthusiasts to foster awareness on social, cultural, political and economic value of tourism. The 2021 edition of the event, organized by Goge Africa Travel […] More
Goge Africa’s Nneka Isaac Moses Honoured at the Eko Star Film & TV Awards
by Martin Eze
It was an evening of glitz capped with rolls of honours as the Centre of Excellence, Lagos, stood still in celebration of female creatives in the Nigerian film industry. These creative pioneers were awarded for their spectacular influence in promoting and driving the Nigerian narratives through the screens. Among the awardees was Goge Africa’s MD, […] More
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in Goge @20, Photos, Tourism TrainingTourism Training: Experiential – La Campagne Tropicana Beach
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in Goge @20, Photos, Tourism TrainingTourism Training: Opening Ceremony
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Goge Africa founders, Amb. Isaac and Nneka Moses in a conversation with Eyono Fatayi-Williams (GM, External Relations and Sustainable Development, NLNG).Amb. Nneka Isaac-Moses in a conversation with officials of the NLNG.L-R: Perm. Sec. Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Princess Adenike Adedoyin-Ajayi; Manager, CR & SD, NLNG, Godson Dienye; and GM, External Relations [...]2 Shares1.4k Views
in Goge @20, Photos, Tourism TrainingTourism Training: Classroom Experience
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in Culture, Destinations, PhotosOlili Onwa Isaa
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The ancient town of Aguleri, located on the plains of the Anambra valley, overlooking Ezu na Omabala (Ezu and Anambra Rivers), is notably the bedrock of the Igbo tribe. Asides its historic significance to the Igbos – the home of their progenitor, Eri – their festivals are pillars upon which the society has continued to sustain its culture. More