The new travel and tourism voice for domestic tourism promotion in Africa with members in over 20 countries, The Team Africa has completed its registration obligations in Nigeria to further its operations in the fastest growing economy in Africa.
The coordinator of TTA and organiser of Akwaaba African Travel Market, Mr Ikechi Uko made this known on Wednesday on the team’s online platform added, “As a legally registered organisation we are set to proceed to the next level.”
Uko who congratulated the team members for the new development said, “We have finally received registration in Nigeria. TTA is now a legal body. Our trademark registration process has been completed.
“You are foundation members of TTA and from September we shall open TTA for membership to all qualified Africans.
“As part of the ongoing exercise, we would establish a structure of country and regional representative from among the foundation members.”
He explained that the founding members of TTA are the board members for now, while three other members who were not Included in the list are Denise, Rosemary and Charles from Serena Hotel.
“To get listed as a member in the legal register and on all documents, interested and qualified Africans are requested to visit TTA platform to complete the stipulated subscription. This fee also serves as the annual dues until September 2017.
He added that after TTA has completed the process of admitting new members in September, the teams would kick-start its search for the 21 wonders of Africa.
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