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Special Adviser Commends National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism

The Special Adviser to the State Governor, Bureau of Culture and Tourism State of Osun, Mrs Taiwo Oluga has commended the efforts put in place by the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) for being in the vanguard of advocating the development of culture and tourism sector in preparation for an economy beyond oil and gas.

She gave the commendation today in her office during a meeting held with the management of Bureau of Culture and Tourism and some members of the institute.

Oluga urged them to be focused and key into their vision. She further said that not only the Bureau of culture and tourism will support the institute but also the government of the state under the leadership of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola will also be involved in the development.

She then encouraged the people of the state to take advantage of the opportunity given to them by the government to do great exploits in the hospitality and culture.

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