Ekiti State, renowned as the most educated state in Nigeria, made a monumental impact at the 2024 Akwaaba Travel Market, held at Eko Hotel, Victoria Island, by presenting a unique branding initiative that highlights its rich academic heritage.
With a population of just 3.7 million, Ekiti has achieved the remarkable distinction of producing the highest number of professors in Nigeria, solidifying its status as a beacon of educational excellence.
Under the visionary leadership of His Excellency, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, Ekiti State showcased a stunning array of academic accomplishments that reflect the state’s commitment to education and intellectual growth.
Attendees at the event were captivated by the display of academic books, the prestigious gowns worn at graduation ceremonies, and the rich history of Ekiti’s educational institutions.
Ekiti State is not just a place of learning; it is a fountain of knowledge flowing through the veins of our vibrant culture,” stated Amb Wale Ojo-Lanre ,Esq , Director General Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development who led Ekiti Team to Akwaaba
“As we showcase our accomplishments at Akwaaba, we are also promoting the potential of our state as a premier tourist destination for those who value education, history, and culture.”
The exhibition stood out among the diverse presentations at Akwaaba, where participants were not only drawn to the rich tapestry of educational resources but also to the forward-thinking approach of Ekiti’s tourism strategy.
The state is actively leveraging its academic strength to attract tourists, researchers, and students from around the globe.
Governor Oyebanji’s proactive strides in tourism were widely recognized and applauded by attendees and participants. His vision for integrating educational excellence with tourism promises to position Ekiti State as a prime destination for educational tourism in Nigeria and beyond.
The Akwaaba Travel Market serves as an essential platform for promoting and developing travel and tourism in Africa. Ekiti State’s participation this year has set a new standard, shining a spotlight on the importance of education as both a tool for societal growth and a key driver for tourism.