UI Partners with NANTA to Boost Domestic Tourism and Student Training

The University of Ibadan's Department of Ecotourism and Wildlife Management has formed a partnership with the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies (NANTA) to enhance domestic tourism and provide hands-on training for students.

UI Partners with NANTA to Boost Domestic Tourism and Student Training

The University of Ibadan's Department of Ecotourism and Wildlife Management has announced a strategic partnership with the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies (NANTA) to enhance domestic tourism and provide valuable training opportunities for students.

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Under the leadership of Professor Abosede Omonona, the department aims to offer students practical experience through internships with NANTA members. This collaboration seeks to bridge the gap between academia and industry, promoting sustainable ecotourism and wildlife initiatives across Nigeria.

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The recent meeting included key representatives from both the university and NANTA, who emphasized the importance of workshops and training programs in achieving these goals. The partnership is expected to foster significant advancements in the field of ecotourism, benefiting both students and the broader Nigerian tourism industry.

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