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Badagry Son Samuel Ajose Backs Tinubu for 2027, Urges Massive Voter Registration

Badagry Son Samuel Ajose Backs Tinubu for 2027, Urges Massive Voter Registration

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Bola Tinubu and Samuel Ajose 


BADAGRY, LAGOS – Mr. Samuel Ajose, a prominent Badagry indigene has issued a passionate appeal to residents of the ancient coastal town to throw their unwavering support behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the upcoming 2027 general elections. 


Ajose made this decisive call for solidarity during a live appearance on Iworo Radio on Monday.


Ajose used the platform to highlight the achievements of the current administration, urging his people to consider the long-term benefits of continuity in governance for both Nigeria and the Badagry region specifically.


Elaborating on his endorsement, Samuel Ajose pointed to President Tinubu's developmental strides across the country. He argued that given the scale of projects and policies implemented within the president's first few years in office, an eight-year tenure would unleash unprecedented growth and stability for Nigeria. 


"If President Tinubu could do what he has done in Nigeria and other parts of the country within these few years," Ajose stated, "no one can predict the transformative progress that will happen if he stays in office for a full eight years."


Recognizing that support must be backed by concrete action, Ajose directed a crucial part of his message to the youth demographic. He urgently advised all young people in Badagry and across Lagos State to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs). 


Emphasizing that the opportunity is currently available, he noted that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) registration is ongoing in all Local Government Areas (LGAs) within Lagos State. This move, he stressed, is essential for ensuring the community's voice is powerfully heard in the 2027 elections and for backing a leadership he believes in.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Bola Tinubu and Samuel Ajose 


BADAGRY, LAGOS – Mr. Samuel Ajose, a prominent Badagry indigene has issued a passionate appeal to residents of the ancient coastal town to throw their unwavering support behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the upcoming 2027 general elections. 


Ajose made this decisive call for solidarity during a live appearance on Iworo Radio on Monday.


Ajose used the platform to highlight the achievements of the current administration, urging his people to consider the long-term benefits of continuity in governance for both Nigeria and the Badagry region specifically.


Elaborating on his endorsement, Samuel Ajose pointed to President Tinubu's developmental strides across the country. He argued that given the scale of projects and policies implemented within the president's first few years in office, an eight-year tenure would unleash unprecedented growth and stability for Nigeria. 


"If President Tinubu could do what he has done in Nigeria and other parts of the country within these few years," Ajose stated, "no one can predict the transformative progress that will happen if he stays in office for a full eight years."


Recognizing that support must be backed by concrete action, Ajose directed a crucial part of his message to the youth demographic. He urgently advised all young people in Badagry and across Lagos State to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs). 


Emphasizing that the opportunity is currently available, he noted that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) registration is ongoing in all Local Government Areas (LGAs) within Lagos State. This move, he stressed, is essential for ensuring the community's voice is powerfully heard in the 2027 elections and for backing a leadership he believes in.

LASU Prof. Thovoethin, Hails Oniworo's Legacy on Royal Birth Anniversary

LASU Prof. Thovoethin, Hails Oniworo's Legacy on Royal Birth Anniversary

 By:Manoah Kikekon


Prof. Paul-Sewa Thovoethin and Oniworo of Iworo Kingdom 


BADAGRY, LAGOS – In a significant show of respect and solidarity, Professor Paul-Sewa Thovoethin, a prominent political science scholar and the Convener of the Badagry for Lagos Governor 2025 movement, has extended warm felicitations to His Royal Majesty, Oba (Dr.) Oladele Friday Kosoko, JP, FMHR, Ogundeyi II, the Oniworo of Iworo Kingdom, on the occasion of his birth anniversary.


The congratulatory message was formally issued in a press release made available to news outlets, including News Peddlers, this Saturday. 


In it, Prof. Thovoethin lauded the monarch, describing him as one of the most revered and impactful traditional rulers in the entire Badagry division, citing his profound political influence and unwavering dedication to community development.


“It is with immense joy that we join in the celebration of this remarkable milestone in Baba's distinguished life,” the statement read. The professor highlighted that Kabiyesi’s reign as the Oniworo of Iworo Kingdom has been uniquely defined by an admirable blend of dedication, wisdom, and tireless service to the good people of his domain.


Prof. Thovoethin specifically pointed to the monarch’s unwavering commitment to fostering progress, unity, peace, and holistic development, noting that these efforts have made a profound and positive impact on the lives of citizens not only within the Iworo community but also across the wider Badagry region. This leadership, he asserted, has been a cornerstone for stability and growth.


“Oniworo's leadership and vision have set an exemplary standard for others to follow,” the release continued. The convener of the influential Badagry for Lagos Governor 2025 group emphasized that as the entire community of Iworo, Olorunda LCDA, and Badagry Local Government at large observes this significant day, it is an opportunity to recognize the positive influence the king continually exerts.


Prof. Thovoethin expressed the community's collective wish for the monarch. “Our wish and prayers for you Kabiyesi is that you will live long on the throne of your forefathers in good health and prosperity, with Solomonic wisdom to continue to impact our people and the society at large,” he added.

 By:Manoah Kikekon


Prof. Paul-Sewa Thovoethin and Oniworo of Iworo Kingdom 


BADAGRY, LAGOS – In a significant show of respect and solidarity, Professor Paul-Sewa Thovoethin, a prominent political science scholar and the Convener of the Badagry for Lagos Governor 2025 movement, has extended warm felicitations to His Royal Majesty, Oba (Dr.) Oladele Friday Kosoko, JP, FMHR, Ogundeyi II, the Oniworo of Iworo Kingdom, on the occasion of his birth anniversary.


The congratulatory message was formally issued in a press release made available to news outlets, including News Peddlers, this Saturday. 


In it, Prof. Thovoethin lauded the monarch, describing him as one of the most revered and impactful traditional rulers in the entire Badagry division, citing his profound political influence and unwavering dedication to community development.


“It is with immense joy that we join in the celebration of this remarkable milestone in Baba's distinguished life,” the statement read. The professor highlighted that Kabiyesi’s reign as the Oniworo of Iworo Kingdom has been uniquely defined by an admirable blend of dedication, wisdom, and tireless service to the good people of his domain.


Prof. Thovoethin specifically pointed to the monarch’s unwavering commitment to fostering progress, unity, peace, and holistic development, noting that these efforts have made a profound and positive impact on the lives of citizens not only within the Iworo community but also across the wider Badagry region. This leadership, he asserted, has been a cornerstone for stability and growth.


“Oniworo's leadership and vision have set an exemplary standard for others to follow,” the release continued. The convener of the influential Badagry for Lagos Governor 2025 group emphasized that as the entire community of Iworo, Olorunda LCDA, and Badagry Local Government at large observes this significant day, it is an opportunity to recognize the positive influence the king continually exerts.


Prof. Thovoethin expressed the community's collective wish for the monarch. “Our wish and prayers for you Kabiyesi is that you will live long on the throne of your forefathers in good health and prosperity, with Solomonic wisdom to continue to impact our people and the society at large,” he added.

Badagry on Tourism: Local Gov't Inaugurates Steering Committee, Appoints ATPN South West VP

Badagry on Tourism: Local Gov't Inaugurates Steering Committee, Appoints ATPN South West VP

By: Manoah Kikekon 




BADAGRY, LAGOS STATE – In a move to transform its tourism sector, the Badagry Local Government has inaugurated a high-powered Tourism Steering Committee, charging it with the task of charting a new policy direction to unlock the region's vast economic potential.


The inauguration was performed yesterday by the Executive Chairman, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe.


The committee boasts of esteemed professionals and community leaders, including the appointment of Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, the National Vice President (South West) of the Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN). This appointment signals a commitment to integrating national expertise with local knowledge to drive the initiative forward.


During the inauguration, Chairman Hunpe laid out a clear vision, moving beyond cultural preservation to position tourism as a primary engine for economic development. He emphasized the critical need for a unified events calendar to strategically market Badagry’s unique historical and cultural offerings to both local and international audiences.


“Tourism, when properly harnessed, is not merely a cultural display but a powerful tool for economic growth, job creation, and community development,” Hunpe stated. He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to creating a conducive environment through ongoing infrastructure projects, including intra-community road construction, urban renewal, and improved public utilities.


Highlighting the link between infrastructure and visitor experience, Hunpe detailed how these projects are a deliberate strategy to boost mobility, enhance aesthetics, and ultimately unlock the town's full economic potential. “Our goal is to attract visitors, investors, and scholars while ensuring that tourism generates sustainable revenue for our people,” he concluded.


The newly formed committee is chaired by the renowned tourism expert, Dr. (Chief) Babatunde Mesewaku. The team includes Mr. Babatunde Ajose as Secretary and Mr. Afeniforo Olumide, the Head of Tourism, as Coordinating Secretary. Other members represent a cross-section of Badagry's heritage, including representatives from the iconic Mobee and Seriki Abass families and key religious institutions.


Accepting his appointment, Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, through a statement by his media aide, Manoah Kikekon, expressed his gratitude to the chairman. “I appreciate the chairman for this move and for considering me to be part of this committee. I want to assure you that I'll put all my required efforts to better Badagry tourism,” he said.


Speaking on behalf of the entire committee, Chairman Dr. Mesewaku commended Hon. Hunpe for his visionary leadership and drive. He assured the council boss that the committee, along with a broader stakeholders’ forum, would deliver on its mandate with utmost diligence and innovation.


The inauguration of this steering committee marks a pivotal step in Badagry's journey to reclaim its status as a premier tourism destination in Nigeria. With structured partnerships, focused policies, and a committee blending national acumen with local insight, Badagry is poised to evolve from a symbolic heritage site into a dynamic, modern tourism hub that benefits all its residents.



By: Manoah Kikekon 




BADAGRY, LAGOS STATE – In a move to transform its tourism sector, the Badagry Local Government has inaugurated a high-powered Tourism Steering Committee, charging it with the task of charting a new policy direction to unlock the region's vast economic potential.


The inauguration was performed yesterday by the Executive Chairman, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe.


The committee boasts of esteemed professionals and community leaders, including the appointment of Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, the National Vice President (South West) of the Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN). This appointment signals a commitment to integrating national expertise with local knowledge to drive the initiative forward.


During the inauguration, Chairman Hunpe laid out a clear vision, moving beyond cultural preservation to position tourism as a primary engine for economic development. He emphasized the critical need for a unified events calendar to strategically market Badagry’s unique historical and cultural offerings to both local and international audiences.


“Tourism, when properly harnessed, is not merely a cultural display but a powerful tool for economic growth, job creation, and community development,” Hunpe stated. He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to creating a conducive environment through ongoing infrastructure projects, including intra-community road construction, urban renewal, and improved public utilities.


Highlighting the link between infrastructure and visitor experience, Hunpe detailed how these projects are a deliberate strategy to boost mobility, enhance aesthetics, and ultimately unlock the town's full economic potential. “Our goal is to attract visitors, investors, and scholars while ensuring that tourism generates sustainable revenue for our people,” he concluded.


The newly formed committee is chaired by the renowned tourism expert, Dr. (Chief) Babatunde Mesewaku. The team includes Mr. Babatunde Ajose as Secretary and Mr. Afeniforo Olumide, the Head of Tourism, as Coordinating Secretary. Other members represent a cross-section of Badagry's heritage, including representatives from the iconic Mobee and Seriki Abass families and key religious institutions.


Accepting his appointment, Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, through a statement by his media aide, Manoah Kikekon, expressed his gratitude to the chairman. “I appreciate the chairman for this move and for considering me to be part of this committee. I want to assure you that I'll put all my required efforts to better Badagry tourism,” he said.


Speaking on behalf of the entire committee, Chairman Dr. Mesewaku commended Hon. Hunpe for his visionary leadership and drive. He assured the council boss that the committee, along with a broader stakeholders’ forum, would deliver on its mandate with utmost diligence and innovation.


The inauguration of this steering committee marks a pivotal step in Badagry's journey to reclaim its status as a premier tourism destination in Nigeria. With structured partnerships, focused policies, and a committee blending national acumen with local insight, Badagry is poised to evolve from a symbolic heritage site into a dynamic, modern tourism hub that benefits all its residents.



Badagry West Doubles on Education with New Tutorial Centres, Bursary for Students

Badagry West Doubles on Education with New Tutorial Centres, Bursary for Students

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




BADAGRY, LAGOS – The Executive Chairman of Badagry West Local Government, Hon. Rauf Ibrahim Kayode Yemaren (RIKAY), has announced a major expansion of the council’s educational support programmes. The announcement, made during a Students’ Engagement and Symposium, underscores the administration’s commitment to alleviating the financial burdens on students and their families amidst current economic challenges.


Speaking to a packed hall at the Suntan Beach Registry on Thursday, Chairman RIKAY unveiled a strategic plan to double the capacity of the council’s free tutorial initiative. “To bring this essential service closer to our students, we will be expanding our GCE Tutorial Centre from one location to two new centres, strategically located at the Owode and Seme axes,” he declared. This move is designed to improve accessibility for students across the entire Badagry West council area, reducing travel time and costs.


In a move that guarantees the programme's sustainability and quality, Hon. RIKAY further revealed that the volunteer teachers who have been facilitating the tutorials would now be formally absorbed into the council’s payroll. He also expanded the programme’s scope, confirming that the free tutorials would not be limited to the GCE examinations but would also comprehensively cater to students preparing for the UTME/JAMB and other critical external examinations, providing a holistic academic support system.


Amid widespread concerns over rising educational costs, the Chairman delivered a powerful reassurance to students in tertiary institutions. He firmly committed to the continuous payment of the council’s Bursary Scheme. “We understand how tough it is to further your education now. My government will continue to do its best to support you,” RIKAY stated, drawing applause from the audience. He coupled this policy announcement with a personal anecdote, sharing how his late father’s insistence on completing his degree at Lagos State University (LASU) was a pivotal moment in his life, cementing his belief that “I love hardwork, but not at the expense of education.”


Linking civic duty to educational benefits, Chairman RIKAY concluded with a direct call to action. He urged all students aged 18 and above to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), declaring that the bursary programme would be tied to this civic responsibility. “No PVC, no bursary. If the government is trying to build you, you should also give back,” he asserted. In recognition of his unwavering support, the National Association of Badagry West Students (NABWEST) decorated Hon. RIKAY as its Patron, with the association's President, Comr. Boyon John, praising him as “a passionate leader who truly has the desire of young people at heart.”

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




BADAGRY, LAGOS – The Executive Chairman of Badagry West Local Government, Hon. Rauf Ibrahim Kayode Yemaren (RIKAY), has announced a major expansion of the council’s educational support programmes. The announcement, made during a Students’ Engagement and Symposium, underscores the administration’s commitment to alleviating the financial burdens on students and their families amidst current economic challenges.


Speaking to a packed hall at the Suntan Beach Registry on Thursday, Chairman RIKAY unveiled a strategic plan to double the capacity of the council’s free tutorial initiative. “To bring this essential service closer to our students, we will be expanding our GCE Tutorial Centre from one location to two new centres, strategically located at the Owode and Seme axes,” he declared. This move is designed to improve accessibility for students across the entire Badagry West council area, reducing travel time and costs.


In a move that guarantees the programme's sustainability and quality, Hon. RIKAY further revealed that the volunteer teachers who have been facilitating the tutorials would now be formally absorbed into the council’s payroll. He also expanded the programme’s scope, confirming that the free tutorials would not be limited to the GCE examinations but would also comprehensively cater to students preparing for the UTME/JAMB and other critical external examinations, providing a holistic academic support system.


Amid widespread concerns over rising educational costs, the Chairman delivered a powerful reassurance to students in tertiary institutions. He firmly committed to the continuous payment of the council’s Bursary Scheme. “We understand how tough it is to further your education now. My government will continue to do its best to support you,” RIKAY stated, drawing applause from the audience. He coupled this policy announcement with a personal anecdote, sharing how his late father’s insistence on completing his degree at Lagos State University (LASU) was a pivotal moment in his life, cementing his belief that “I love hardwork, but not at the expense of education.”


Linking civic duty to educational benefits, Chairman RIKAY concluded with a direct call to action. He urged all students aged 18 and above to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), declaring that the bursary programme would be tied to this civic responsibility. “No PVC, no bursary. If the government is trying to build you, you should also give back,” he asserted. In recognition of his unwavering support, the National Association of Badagry West Students (NABWEST) decorated Hon. RIKAY as its Patron, with the association's President, Comr. Boyon John, praising him as “a passionate leader who truly has the desire of young people at heart.”

Badagry Erects Giant Banner Declaring 2027 Lagos Governorship Ambition

Badagry Erects Giant Banner Declaring 2027 Lagos Governorship Ambition

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




BADAGRY, LAGOS. – In a move that has sent ripples through the political landscape of Lagos, the historic town of Badagry has made a public declaration of its intent to produce the next governor of the state in 2027.


The Badagry Media Group on Friday erected a massive 20-foot banner at the bustling Badagry Roundabout, emblazoned with the unmistakable bold text: "BADAGRY FOR GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE 2027." The strategic placement of the banner ensures it is seen by thousands of commuters and residents daily, serving as an unmistakable statement of political ambition.



The installation is more than just signage; it is a powerful symbol of a long-simmering demand for representation and a strategic opening salvo in the race for the Lagos governorship. By staking its claim this early, the Badagry community is seeking to shape the political narrative and galvanize support well ahead of the election cycle. Political analysts see this as a calculated effort to break existing political molds, putting the aspirations of the Badagry division firmly on the map.


The bold move has been met with strong approval from local residents. One excited onlooker, echoing the sentiment of many, stated, "This shows Badagry people really mean business come 2027. It is our time, and we are ready to rally behind a capable son or daughter from this soil to lead Lagos." 


The banner has instantly become a local landmark and a talking point, igniting conversations about equity, rotation of power, and the future of leadership in Africa's largest megacity. As the 2027 elections draw closer, this early declaration ensures that the question of a "Badagry for Governor" will be central to the political discourse.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




BADAGRY, LAGOS. – In a move that has sent ripples through the political landscape of Lagos, the historic town of Badagry has made a public declaration of its intent to produce the next governor of the state in 2027.


The Badagry Media Group on Friday erected a massive 20-foot banner at the bustling Badagry Roundabout, emblazoned with the unmistakable bold text: "BADAGRY FOR GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE 2027." The strategic placement of the banner ensures it is seen by thousands of commuters and residents daily, serving as an unmistakable statement of political ambition.



The installation is more than just signage; it is a powerful symbol of a long-simmering demand for representation and a strategic opening salvo in the race for the Lagos governorship. By staking its claim this early, the Badagry community is seeking to shape the political narrative and galvanize support well ahead of the election cycle. Political analysts see this as a calculated effort to break existing political molds, putting the aspirations of the Badagry division firmly on the map.


The bold move has been met with strong approval from local residents. One excited onlooker, echoing the sentiment of many, stated, "This shows Badagry people really mean business come 2027. It is our time, and we are ready to rally behind a capable son or daughter from this soil to lead Lagos." 


The banner has instantly become a local landmark and a talking point, igniting conversations about equity, rotation of power, and the future of leadership in Africa's largest megacity. As the 2027 elections draw closer, this early declaration ensures that the question of a "Badagry for Governor" will be central to the political discourse.

Badagry Chairman Pledges Unwavering Support to LASUSBAS, Citing Alma Mater Ties

Badagry Chairman Pledges Unwavering Support to LASUSBAS, Citing Alma Mater Ties

By: Manoah Kikekon 


Prof. Adeleke Dauda, Director LASUSBAS and Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, Chairman Badagry LGA 


BADAGRY, Lagos – Hon. Babatunde Hunpe the Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, has declared his administration's full readiness to support the Lagos State University School of Basic and Advanced Studies (LASUSBAS). In a significant move affirming the vital link between education and community development,


The chairman made this pledge during a courtesy visit by the institution's management team to his office on Thursday, September 18th.


The visit, led by the Director of LASUSBAS, Prof. Adeleke Dauda, was aimed at familiarizing the school's management with the recently elected local government leadership. 


Prof. Dauda extended the congratulatory message of Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji Balo mni the Vice Chancellor of LASU to Hon. Hunpe on his electoral victory and emphasized the school's desire to continue the "good and robust relationship" enjoyed with the previous administration. "We are here to familiarise ourselves with the new government so that the government can come to our aid whenever we need it," stated Prof. Dauda, highlighting the importance of collaboration for mutual progress.


Prof. Dauda further used the opportunity to commend the peaceful and accommodating nature of the Badagry community, describing it as one of the most peaceful local governments he knows. 


"The people are very accommodating and friendly; anyone saying otherwise wouldn't be from the educated class," he added, reinforcing the positive environment conducive to academic excellence. This sentiment set the stage for the chairman's deeply personal and impactful response.


In his remarks, Hon. Hunpe revealed a profound personal connection to LASUSBAS, tracing the very roots of his illustrious career back to the institution. 


He provided a compelling narrative of his journey, stating, "I started from scratch in the campus up to management level, had all my higher education in LASU, got Lagos State appointment from there, before being elected as Member of House of Representatives and now the local government chairman." This history, he explained, makes his commitment to giving back to the institution that laid his foundation not just a duty, but a personal mission.


Chairman Hunpe gave firm assurances of his support. He outlined a partnership of shared responsibility, urging the school to play its part by prioritizing admissions for qualified students from the Badagry.


"Badagry Local Government will do its part and the school should also do its part," Hunpe stated. This partnership promises to foster greater educational opportunities and community development, strengthening the legacy of LASUSBAS as a cradle for future leaders in Lagos State and beyond.

By: Manoah Kikekon 


Prof. Adeleke Dauda, Director LASUSBAS and Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, Chairman Badagry LGA 


BADAGRY, Lagos – Hon. Babatunde Hunpe the Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, has declared his administration's full readiness to support the Lagos State University School of Basic and Advanced Studies (LASUSBAS). In a significant move affirming the vital link between education and community development,


The chairman made this pledge during a courtesy visit by the institution's management team to his office on Thursday, September 18th.


The visit, led by the Director of LASUSBAS, Prof. Adeleke Dauda, was aimed at familiarizing the school's management with the recently elected local government leadership. 


Prof. Dauda extended the congratulatory message of Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji Balo mni the Vice Chancellor of LASU to Hon. Hunpe on his electoral victory and emphasized the school's desire to continue the "good and robust relationship" enjoyed with the previous administration. "We are here to familiarise ourselves with the new government so that the government can come to our aid whenever we need it," stated Prof. Dauda, highlighting the importance of collaboration for mutual progress.


Prof. Dauda further used the opportunity to commend the peaceful and accommodating nature of the Badagry community, describing it as one of the most peaceful local governments he knows. 


"The people are very accommodating and friendly; anyone saying otherwise wouldn't be from the educated class," he added, reinforcing the positive environment conducive to academic excellence. This sentiment set the stage for the chairman's deeply personal and impactful response.


In his remarks, Hon. Hunpe revealed a profound personal connection to LASUSBAS, tracing the very roots of his illustrious career back to the institution. 


He provided a compelling narrative of his journey, stating, "I started from scratch in the campus up to management level, had all my higher education in LASU, got Lagos State appointment from there, before being elected as Member of House of Representatives and now the local government chairman." This history, he explained, makes his commitment to giving back to the institution that laid his foundation not just a duty, but a personal mission.


Chairman Hunpe gave firm assurances of his support. He outlined a partnership of shared responsibility, urging the school to play its part by prioritizing admissions for qualified students from the Badagry.


"Badagry Local Government will do its part and the school should also do its part," Hunpe stated. This partnership promises to foster greater educational opportunities and community development, strengthening the legacy of LASUSBAS as a cradle for future leaders in Lagos State and beyond.

ATPN VP Apata Champions Community-Led Tourism at Landmark Yabatech Symposium

ATPN VP Apata Champions Community-Led Tourism at Landmark Yabatech Symposium

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



LAGOS, NIGERIA – Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, the Vice President (South West) of the Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN), issued a compelling call for a united, collaborative approach to developing community-based tourism (CBT) across Nigeria.


Speaking at the HND II Academic Symposium and Practical Examination on Thursday, 18th 2025, hosted by the Department of Tourism Management Technology at Yaba College of Technology's Epe Campus, Apata outlined a visionary blueprint where local communities become the primary architects and beneficiaries of Nigeria's tourism economy.


Apata began by lauding the unique format of the ASCOT-2025 event, which served as both an academic symposium and a practical examination for HND II students. He praised Yaba College of Technology for its innovative vision, stating, “This symposium is both a classroom and a marketplace of ideas, where theory and practice meet in real time.” He emphasized that such initiatives are critical for preparing a new generation of tourism leaders equipped with the competence, creativity, and collaborative spirit needed to drive the industry forward.


At the heart of Apata’s address was a clear definition of Community-Based Tourism, a theme he described as “empowering locals and enhancing visitors’ experiences.” He positioned CBT not as a mere concept, but as a transformative movement built on inclusivity, sustainability, and empowerment. “It ensures that the communities whose environment, traditions, and culture form the foundation of tourism are not passive participants but active stakeholders,” he explained. He detailed its core characteristics, including local ownership, equitable benefit-sharing, and a steadfast commitment to cultural preservation and environmental stewardship.


The ATPN Vice President meticulously outlined the practical steps for implementing successful CBT projects, from initial community mobilization and resource assessment to capacity development and partnership building. He argued that this model is a powerful catalyst for economic growth, particularly in rural areas. “It creates employment opportunities by encouraging locals to develop businesses rooted in their own traditions and environments,” Apata noted, highlighting its potential to reduce rural-urban migration and strengthen community resilience by providing dignity, purpose, and opportunity for the youth.


To underscore the transformative power of CBT, Apata drew on successful international case studies. He pointed to Costa Rica, where a strategic shift towards community-run eco-tourism and rainforest tours reversed deforestation and now funds conservation. Similarly, he cited Kenya’s community conservancies in Maasai Mara, where integrating traditional culture with eco-tourism has reduced poaching, generated revenue for local infrastructure, and enhanced cultural pride. “These case studies remind us that communities engaged in CBT recognize that their natural and cultural resources are assets to be sustained and not depleted,” he stated.


The central thrust of Apata’s message was a direct appeal for collaboration among all sector stakeholders. “Academia must continue to provide the knowledge base; industry must create platforms for practice; and communities must remain at the center of our focus,” he declared. He called upon academics, practitioners, policymakers, and students to commit to this shared vision, replicating the Yabatech symposium model to cultivate graduates capable of innovation and stewardship.


In his concluding remarks, Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon reframed the event as a profound statement on the future of Nigerian tourism. He commended the HND II students for their courage and competence, proving they are “emerging leaders.” His final words served as a rallying cry: “Let us go forward with a shared commitment to empower communities, to preserve our heritage, and to ensure that tourism in Nigeria becomes a true force for sustainable development.”

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



LAGOS, NIGERIA – Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, the Vice President (South West) of the Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN), issued a compelling call for a united, collaborative approach to developing community-based tourism (CBT) across Nigeria.


Speaking at the HND II Academic Symposium and Practical Examination on Thursday, 18th 2025, hosted by the Department of Tourism Management Technology at Yaba College of Technology's Epe Campus, Apata outlined a visionary blueprint where local communities become the primary architects and beneficiaries of Nigeria's tourism economy.


Apata began by lauding the unique format of the ASCOT-2025 event, which served as both an academic symposium and a practical examination for HND II students. He praised Yaba College of Technology for its innovative vision, stating, “This symposium is both a classroom and a marketplace of ideas, where theory and practice meet in real time.” He emphasized that such initiatives are critical for preparing a new generation of tourism leaders equipped with the competence, creativity, and collaborative spirit needed to drive the industry forward.


At the heart of Apata’s address was a clear definition of Community-Based Tourism, a theme he described as “empowering locals and enhancing visitors’ experiences.” He positioned CBT not as a mere concept, but as a transformative movement built on inclusivity, sustainability, and empowerment. “It ensures that the communities whose environment, traditions, and culture form the foundation of tourism are not passive participants but active stakeholders,” he explained. He detailed its core characteristics, including local ownership, equitable benefit-sharing, and a steadfast commitment to cultural preservation and environmental stewardship.


The ATPN Vice President meticulously outlined the practical steps for implementing successful CBT projects, from initial community mobilization and resource assessment to capacity development and partnership building. He argued that this model is a powerful catalyst for economic growth, particularly in rural areas. “It creates employment opportunities by encouraging locals to develop businesses rooted in their own traditions and environments,” Apata noted, highlighting its potential to reduce rural-urban migration and strengthen community resilience by providing dignity, purpose, and opportunity for the youth.


To underscore the transformative power of CBT, Apata drew on successful international case studies. He pointed to Costa Rica, where a strategic shift towards community-run eco-tourism and rainforest tours reversed deforestation and now funds conservation. Similarly, he cited Kenya’s community conservancies in Maasai Mara, where integrating traditional culture with eco-tourism has reduced poaching, generated revenue for local infrastructure, and enhanced cultural pride. “These case studies remind us that communities engaged in CBT recognize that their natural and cultural resources are assets to be sustained and not depleted,” he stated.


The central thrust of Apata’s message was a direct appeal for collaboration among all sector stakeholders. “Academia must continue to provide the knowledge base; industry must create platforms for practice; and communities must remain at the center of our focus,” he declared. He called upon academics, practitioners, policymakers, and students to commit to this shared vision, replicating the Yabatech symposium model to cultivate graduates capable of innovation and stewardship.


In his concluding remarks, Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon reframed the event as a profound statement on the future of Nigerian tourism. He commended the HND II students for their courage and competence, proving they are “emerging leaders.” His final words served as a rallying cry: “Let us go forward with a shared commitment to empower communities, to preserve our heritage, and to ensure that tourism in Nigeria becomes a true force for sustainable development.”

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