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Tinubu, Lula Back Soyinka’s Heritage Voyage Project

President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva have formally endorsed the Heritage Voyage of Return (HVR) — a cultural initiative led by Nobel Laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka to reconnect Afro-descendants with their ancestral roots in Africa. The endorsement was announced during President Tinubu’s state visit to Brazil in August, where both leaders pledged full support for the symbolic “homecoming voyage.” The project envisions descendants of enslaved Africans in Brazil, the Caribbean, and the Americas making a historic sea journey back to Africa — a gesture of dignity, belonging, and cultural reconnection. In a moving encounter in Brasília, President Lula received Soyinka, touched foreheads with him, and declared: “The grace on you, I ask it upon myself.” Lula affirmed his government’s commitment to HVR, describing it as a landmark opportunity to heal the wounds of […]

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Adansi Chiefs Urge Tourism at Helicopter Crash Site

The Adansi Traditional Council has called on the government to transform the Sikaman Brofoyedru helicopter crash site in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region into a national tourist attraction. The appeal was made during a visit by council members to the crash site, where they performed final cleansing rituals for community members who assisted in retrieving the remains of the eight military officers who tragically lost their lives. Speaking to Adom News correspondent Isaac K. Normanyo, the Adansi Akyeamehene, Nana Kusi Anowuo, explained that the rituals were essential to protect those involved in the recovery process from any spiritual consequences. He stressed that, beyond its spiritual and cultural relevance, the site also holds historical importance and should be preserved as part of Ghana’s national heritage. “A monument should be erected here to honor the memory of the fallen […]

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Dzifa Gomashie Calls for Hospitality Tax Review to Boost Tourism.

Dzifa Abla Gomashie, the Minister-designate for Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, has called for a review of taxes on the hospitality sector to improve Ghana’s tourism appeal. Speaking during her confirmation hearing before Parliament’s Appointments Committee, she noted that the high cost of hotel services in Ghana discourages budget-conscious travelers, making it hard for the country to compete with other African tourist destinations.She emphasized the urgent need for more hotel infrastructure to meet growing demand and support international events. Gomashie pledged to collaborate with the Ministry of Finance and other stakeholders to attract investments in hotels across various price ranges.Additionally, she promised to enhance road networks leading to tourist sites, reduce travel times, and improve accessibility. Highlighting the importance of ecotourism, she advocated for protecting the environment and tackling issues like illegal mining.As part of her vision, she announced the […]

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