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Women, Culture Tourism and National Development in Nigeria

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In spite of the abundant cultural resources, Nigerian leaders seem not to realize their value and aplly same to evolve viable tourist industries with monetary gains for the country.
 
Published at In Culture, Media, Technology and Psycho-social Development in Nigeria Alaba Simpson & Esther Akinsola (eds) Lagos; Interlingua Nig. Ltd.
Published in 2012
 
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George, T.O.
George Tayo Ola » Dr (Mrs) Tayo Ola GEORGE is a Nigerian female scholar, researcher and teacher. She was an ex-banker with Nigeria’s foremost bank –The United Bank for Africa PLC Lagos for eight years where she rose to the position of Senior Banking Officer (SBO) before joining Covenant University Ota in 2006 to pursue her vision of knowledge creation and impact to the younger generation. Tayo was born in... view full profile
George Tayo Ola
 
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