Amb. Wale Ojo-Lanre, one of Nigeria’s leading Tourism promoters and advocates, has received recognition for his dedication to expanding and advancing tourism throughout the nation and the world.
Ojo-Lanre, a Senior Special Assistant to Dr Kayode Fayemi, the former governor of Ekiti State, received the Origo Award’s Tourism Champion honour in Canada.
The former Tourism and Hospitality editor of the Nigerian Tribune Newspaper was awarded for his tireless promotion of Tourism in Nigeria.
Part of his strides towards Tourism promotion and development in Nigeria we’re papers he presented to the Senate on the NIHOTOUR and NTDC Bill. Ojo-Lanre also has called for establishing a separate tourism ministry by Nigeria’s state and federal governments. As a journalist, he has covered the industry for over 10 years.
“Special thanks to ORIGO Awards Canada for the recognition, God bless Ayo Omotosho, President, of the Association of Travel and Tourism Writers of Nigeria, ATTWON, and CEO, of Travelogue Magazine who received the Award on my behalf,” Ojo-Lanre stated in accepting the prize.
Otunba Femi Davies, a recipient of also, deserves congratulations.
“Thanks to Prof. Raheem (from Ghana) and Seye Kehinde, President and Founder of City People among others who witnessed the prestigious occasion.”