The National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies, (NANTA), is set to hold its Executive Council Retreat in Ghana, with Safari World lavishly rolling out the red carpet for the 7-day familiarisation and business mission.
The visit, supported by Ibom Air; the official carrier is themed “Africa for Africa: Tourism, Unity and Shared Growth” and is expected to bring together NANTA’s national executives, and key tourism stakeholders from Nigeria to experience the rich Safari World tourism offerings in Ghana.
According to details released by the organisers, Safari World will serve as the host facility for the engagement, which aims to deepen bilateral tourism trade, foster B2B partnerships, and explore joint destination marketing opportunities between the two West African giants, with NANTA pushing the brand into the huge Nigeria leisure tourism market
Speaking ahead of the retreat, NANTA leadership said the mission is not a leisure trip, but a deliberate step to implement and expand the association’s marketing advocacy for brands across the borders.
“Nigeria and Ghana share history, culture, trade and people, and hence, the future of our tourism cannot be built in silos. NANTA president, Yinka Folami who is leading the team out of Lagos on Friday afternoon to Ghana stated. “This retreat is about moving from policy to practice — creating real products, real partnerships, and real movement of travelers between Accra and Lagos.” Related News FG targets $500m annual research fund with new genomics hub Accord chairmen back Adeleke’s re-election, postpone NEC meeting indefinitely July Gen Z Pick 2026: Who really pays when the rain falls?








