Chief Consultant, Angela Beausoleil, in an interactive session in Ibadan with the Editor Tribune Tourism Magazine revealed how the agency will promote and enhance the tourism and educational sector in Nigeria and Canada.
According to her, the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria are potentially endowed with fascinating tourism sites and cultural festivals which are worthy of participation. These endowments inherent in the Nigeria’s cultural values and tourism sector are enough to promote the domestic and international tourism. The agency serves as rebranding platform of the Nigerian image.
“The agency is working to building better relationship between Nigeria and Canada. We are working towards the promotion of tourism in the two countries simultaneously. we want to build a kind of channel that will serve as an easy access for Nigerians having any form of business in Canada having no difficulty and those in Canada coming down to Nigeria with no problem.
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According to Beausoleil: “the company involved in educating people in International Aviation training, international travel and tourism training, international cargo training, presently we are affiliated with Standford University in issuing certificates, such as; IATA Aviation Management certificate.
“The agency is involved in travel and tourism business in Nigeria, such as; airline ticketing (international and domestic), accommodation, tour package, visa support service, document identity verification, educational services (adult continued education, student visa and scholarship), youth exchange programmes and tours, aviation training.
“Our main focus for now is to build a solid relationship between Nigeria and Canada. We are actively involved in the educational system; we are making the reality come true for people interested in studying in foreign schools, those in the pursuit of studying in an environment of cultural diversitie.
Presently we have engaged many universities overseas to put into consideration the economic factors in Nigeria as regard the school fees, therefore we serve for scholarships for third world countries like Nigeria.
“We are involved in the re-educating of people outside the country about the cultural values and tourism artifacts of Nigeria and Nigerians. There are false information about Nigeria and Nigerians in the global world. This is the stigma we are erasing. All the bad things said about Nigeria are totally wrong. I’m happy that I’m here, in fact, I’m not leaving anytime soon,” she concluded.
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