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ITB Berlin
NIGERIA SHINES AT ITB BERLIN MARCH 7 - 11TH 2007.
Nigeria was at the 2007 edition of the ITB Berlin, Germany thorough its apex tourism agency, the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation. The outing brought out the best of Nigeria's culture as was evident during a classy dedicated as the Nigeria's Day.
Beauty in Diversity
The ever improving Nigeria pavilion was bigger in size and manpower than previous year with the striking white and green colour paint. Nigerian crafts were used to adorn the inner wall of the pavilion and for the first time a suspended billboard with inscription, NIGERIA' elevated the beauty of the pavilion.
“We have never seen this kind of decoration before” a Nigerian Mr Akpan Edem who lives in Barcelona exclaimed. Several trade visitors held the same view with one of them referring to the outing of Nigeria at World Travel Market (WTM) London in November 2006 as another great leap from obscurity to limelight. He specifically referred to the big stand and its decoration and particularly thanked the Director General of Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation for serving guests Nigerian menu during the Fair.
The same Nigeria cuisines were on display in Berlin this year. Many travel and Trade visitors thronged the Nigerian pavilion asking for more.
ITB Berlin, 2007 Pictures Gallery
World Travel Market, London, 2006 Gallery
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Nigeria was at the 2007 edition of the ITB Berlin, Germany thorough its apex tourism agency, the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation.
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Nigerian Proverb |
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A fowl does not forget where it lays it eggs.
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Natural Attractions |
| Nigeria has abundant physical attractions ranging from hills, waterfalls, springs, lakes and mountains across the lenght and breadth of the Country. |
Man Made Attractions |
| These have been created by ingenuity of Nigerians to provide relaxtion. Examples include Obudu Ranch, Whispering Palms, Gembu Resort, Chammah Park and Rayfield Resort. |
Cultural Attraction |
| The cultural assests of Nigeria are among the most fascinating in Africa, some of which include the Eyo in Lagos, Osun Oshogbo and Durbar. |
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