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The National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) earlier in the week successfully organised a Train-the-Trainer programme on Hospitality and Tourism Trade for Tourism and Hospitality trainers and tourism journalists in the Lagos area of the industry.
The trainings held from Monday June 10th to Friday June 14th, 2024, at the Centre for Management Development, Magodo Lagos. Participants in the training were drawn from leading hospitality and tourism schools in South-West Nigeria. There were also tourism journalists from leading print and electronic news organisations in Nigeria.
Nura Sani Kangiwa, the Director General of National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), while speaking on the objectives of the Train-the-Trainer programme emphasized that “the primary mandate of NIHOTOUR is to provide basic, intermediate, and advanced levels of training for personnel in Nigeria’s hospitality and tourism sectors. As such this train-the-trainer programme in Lagos is one of the numerous capacity development programmes we annually hold, across Nigeria’s six-geo zones, to retrain and upskill instructors in the trades of tourism and hospitality in related schools.”
Kangiwa elaborated that the “training package had three different areas of focus including, Train-the-Trainer on Hospitality and Tourism Trade; Educational Awareness and Training on Conservation, Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Materials in South-West Zone of Nigeria; and Digital Content Creation for Tourism Journalists”.
The sessions on train-the-trainer in hospitality and tourism trade addressed emerging management schools of thought and best practises in trainer-trainee relationship, effective mentorship, and sustaining tourism learning ecosystems.
Similarly, the sessions on Educational Awareness and Training on Conservation, Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Materials in South-West Zone of Nigeria included studies on Yoruba cultural heritage appreciation and best practises on management of traditional relics for greater tourist and visitor experiences.
Members of the Association of Travel and Tourism Writers of Nigeria (ATTWON) and other independent travel journalists were part of the session on Digital Content Creation for tourism in Nigeria. The training focus areas included mastery of social media platforms tourism news reportage, usage of computer applications for curating pictures and best tools for editing videos using handheld devices like smartphones and tablets.
The National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) is a parastatal in the Federal Ministry of Tourism. NIHOTOUR is established by an Act of Parliament to Train, Certify and Register personnel working the hospitality, travel, and tourism sectors of Nigeria. The Institute is also the coordinator of the hospitality and tourism sector skills council of Nigeria (HTSSCN).
Signed
Joesef Karim
Public Relations Officer
For: National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR)
15th June 2024