HORECA NIGERIA

HORECA NG 2025: Promoting Nigeria's Hospitality and Tourism

West Africa HORECA Group announced HORECA NG 2025: An Avenue To Enhance Nigeria’s Global Hospitality Cultural Exchange Through Vibrant Tourism Initiatives, Abuja, Nigeria– The West Africa HORECA Group, a leading hospitality and tourism industry group, is proud to announce the HORECA NG 2025, an ambitious initiative aimed at elevating Nigeria’s global hospitality and cultural exchange through vibrant tourism programs.

HORECA NG 2025 is a comprehensive plan that will leverage Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage, diverse culinary traditions, and world-class hospitality offerings to position the country as a premier destination for international travelers. The initiative will focus on three key pillars: cultural exchange, hospitality enhancement, and sustainable tourism development

“Nigeria is a country brimming with untapped potential in the hospitality and tourism sectors,” said Dr. , CEO of the West Africa HORECA Group. “HORECA NG 2025 is our commitment to unlocking this potential and showcasing Nigeria’s unique cultural and culinary offerings to the world.”

Through HORECA NG 2025, the West Africa HORECA Group will spearhead a series of initiatives designed to foster greater cultural exchange between Nigeria and international markets. This will include the development of immersive cultural experiences, the promotion of Nigerian cuisine and culinary traditions, and the creation of educational programs that highlight the country’s rich history and diverse ethnic groups.

In addition to cultural exchange, the initiative will also focus on enhancing Nigeria’s hospitality industry. This will involve the implementation of training programs for hospitality professionals, the development of industry-leading standards and certifications, and the facilitation of strategic partnerships with global hospitality brands.

“By investing in the development of our hospitality industry, we can not only attract more visitors to Nigeria but also provide our citizens with meaningful employment opportunities and economic growth,” said Mrs Jasmine Abolaji, Director of Hospitality and Tourism for the West Africa HORECA Group. Underpinning these efforts will be a strong focus on sustainable tourism development. HORECA NG 2025 will prioritize environmentally-friendly practices, community-based initiatives, and the preservation of Nigeria’s natural and cultural heritage.

“Sustainable tourism is not just a buzzword – it’s a critical component of our long-term success,” said Miss Ugozi Don, Director of Sustainability for the West Africa HORECA Group. “HORECA NG 2025 will ensure that Nigeria’s tourism industry grows in a way that benefits both our environment and our communities.”

With the launch of HORECA NG 2025, the West Africa HORECA Group is poised to transform Nigeria’s hospitality and tourism landscape, positioning the country as a global destination for cultural exchange and vibrant experiences. Through this initiative, the group is committed to enhancing Nigeria’s global reputation and unlocking the country’s immense potential in the hospitality and tourism sectors.