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Nigeria: IWD: NANTA president to champion women inclusion in travels industry

Nigeria: IWD: NANTA president to champion women inclusion in travels industry

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Ifedayo Ogunyemi
Published on 2024-03-04 22:35:13

The 2025 International Women’s Day will be commemorated with various activities, one of which is a virtual event organized by the President of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA), Mrs. Susan Akporarie. Scheduled for Monday, the event will challenge women to become more involved in the travel sector and critically assess the role of women in the Nigerian travel trade economy.

The virtual event, organized by NANTA Lagos zone, will take place on Tuesday at 12 pm. The theme of the event is “Inspiring Inclusion, Investing in Women.” This event aims to inspire and encourage women in Nigeria’s travel business to increase their presence in the growing sector.

The newly-elected publicity secretary for NANTA Lagos zone, Mrs. Yewande Philip Ogunbiyi, shared in a statement the significance of the event and the importance of celebrating International Women’s Day. The statement highlighted Mrs. Akporarie’s upcoming address and the focus on empowering women in the travel industry.

On Tuesday, March 5th, women in NANTA Lagos zone will come together to celebrate International Women’s Day and reflect on the role of women in the Nigerian travel trade economy. The event is a platform for women to showcase their contributions and discuss ways to further their involvement in the sector.

The NANTA women’s event is a testament to the empowerment and support of women in the travel industry. Organized by Mrs. Yewande Philip Ogunbiyi, the event seeks to inspire women to strive for greater inclusion and investment in their businesses. The theme, “Inspiring Inclusion, Investing in Women,” reflects the importance of promoting diversity and supporting women in pursuing opportunities in the travel sector.

As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, NANTA Lagos zone is proud to host an event that highlights the achievements and potential of women in the travel industry. Mrs. Susan Akporarie’s leadership and address will underscore the importance of women’s participation and leadership in driving the growth of the Nigerian travel economy.

In conclusion, the upcoming virtual event organized by NANTA Lagos zone is a testament to the commitment to empowering and promoting women in the travel sector. By celebrating International Women’s Day and focusing on the theme of inclusion and investment in women, NANTA is setting the stage for a more diverse and dynamic industry. Mrs. Akporarie’s challenge to women to increase their involvement in the travel sector is a call to action for all women to seize opportunities and make their mark in the industry.

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