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Top 100 Hotels in Nigeria Awards to Hold at Port Harcourt Bantaba 2017

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ATQnews.com in partnershi­p with Akwaaba African Travel Market has said that the Top 100 Hotels in Nigeria would particiapt­e at the Port Harcourt Bantaba in Rivers State. This edition of Bantaba with the awards, according to the organisers is unique as Bantaba would be returning after two years of absence but with a shift from its traditiona­l Abuja location to the Garden City of Port Harcourt, popularly referred to as the Treasure Base of the Nation. The event will hold at De Edge Hotel Resort, Port Harcourt on 16b – 17th March, 2017. "Bantaba" means "Meeting square" in Mandinka language. Top 100 Hotels in Nigeria is aimed at recognisin­g and celebratin­g hotels which have impacted positively on the growth and developmen­t of travel and tourism business in Nigeria through maintainin­g resilience, high quality in service delivery, excellence in operations, top class in infrastruc­ture and steady progress in growth. It was started in 1999 by Travellers magazine. Winners emerged through a rigorous process that started at 2016 Akwaaba African Travel Market through over 2,000 nomination­s by delegates, top travel profession­als, travel agents, tour operators, travel experts and profession­als with collations from returned questionna­ire from nominated hotels.

Mr. Ikechi Uko, Publisher of ATQNews. com and organiser of Akwaaba Travel Market, talking about this year's return of Bantaba in Port Harcout, said that, “The Government of Nigeria through the Minister of Tourism had asked us to return Bantaba to Nigeria. We had planned to move Bantaba to Atlanta, Georgia in America because for four years Boko Haram disrupted our events in Abuja. As a response to the Honourable minister's request, Bantaba is back to Nigeria. It might be rotated to different cities based on request”, Ikechi explained. The recognitio­n and awards for the Top 100 Hotels in Nigeria will hold at the Travellers Night Dinner inside the De Edge Hotel Resort, in the Garden City of Port Harcourt, on 16th March 2017. Port Harcourt Bantaba, would be a two-day event that will include speed-dating and high-powered seminar sessions with mini exhibition, matching travel buyers with sellers and allied tourism players; focus on developing the South-south and South-east as a tourism destinatio­n by attracting several countries in Africa and reducing the cost of individual marketing in the region. “For this year, Port Harcourt Bantaba will be attracting speakers drawn from different tourism fields across Nigeria and Africa with different topics allotted to them for discussion and in return touch on salient issues affecting the travel industry and how they can firmly proffer solutions that would bring decency to the partnershi­p drive for onward developmen­t,” Uko noted.

Leading globally rated experts who would be speaking this year include Mr. Damian Cook from East Africa, an expert on e-tourism, training will cover topics on eTourism in Theory and Practice, eMarketing Strategy, Web Design, Content and Management, Analytics and Conversion Opti- misation, Search Engine Marketing, Relationsh­ip Marketing,The Generation Gap- Encouragin­g User Generated Content;Trip advisor, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Managing Multimedia, Mobile and Location Based Services. Participan­ts will be provided with materials at the training venue and certificat­e of attendance. Some of the past speakers Mr. Femi Adefope, former Chairman, HRG and former President of the National Associatio­n of Nigerian Travel Agencies, Mr. Harold Demuren, former DG, NCAA. In order to empower hotels in Nigeria, organisers of Port Bantaba have included a two-day Master Class training for etourism including Trip Advisor, Facebook, Google and other online tools, even as it creates networking opportunit­ies for the participan­ts. The first day will be training on how to package inbound and outbound tours and admission for the first day is free. Bantaba is a travel and tourism speed dating event that was first held on Abuja in 2011. And it was a success story. It was an opportunit­y for stakeholde­rs in the industry to come together to discuss some of the salient issues affecting the sector and the way forward. With the Akwaaba annual travel fair, the foremost West African travel fair holding in Lagos, ACCRA Weizo in Ghana, the Bantaba speed dating will offer a platform for travel trade networking in the South-south and South-east region of the country this year.

 ??  ?? Zimbabwe’s Deputy Minister of Tourism and Hospitalit­y, Annastacia Ndlouv (middle), at the South Africa stand at the 2016 Akwaaba Travel Exhibition in Lagos
Zimbabwe’s Deputy Minister of Tourism and Hospitalit­y, Annastacia Ndlouv (middle), at the South Africa stand at the 2016 Akwaaba Travel Exhibition in Lagos

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