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This October, Goge Africa Festival, a symphony of cultures is your tourism destination for cultural adventures

LAGOS — In this October, there is a celebration of consistency you do not want to miss, no! Goge Africa, a renowned, reputable promoter of Africa’s cultural heritage, is celebrating its 25 years of engaging Nigeria and Africa with enlightening, incredible and rich tourism offerings across Africa, yes.

For over two decades, Goge Africa, a tourism glory, has thrilled their audiences with cultural diversity and tourism—taking Nigerians to African and Africans to Nigerian through their outstanding culture and tourism television program.

In 1999, the Debut of Goge Africa shined the light of attraction on the tourism richness of Nigeria and Africa.

Hosted by the outstanding tourism couple, Ambassador Nneka Isaac-Moses and Ambassador Metche Isaac-Moses.

It was a weekly adventure many in Nigeria loved exploring—a celebration of African Heritage. 

Oh yes. African culture, arts, heritages, investment opportunities, travel, and tourism.

The 25 year anniversary celebration, kicked off with a colorful maiden edition of the Face of Goge Africa (FOGA).

See photo highlights here.

Well, the provider of tourism excitement has provided a symphony of culture that will wow your love for not just African cultures but beyond.

That’s right. 

Germany will showcase their culture—after visiting the German consulate in Lagos, Isaac Moses announced this via a post on his LinkedIn. See the post here.

Bulgaria has congratulated Goge Africa, inviting the team to explore the charming European country.

Some of Nigeria’s traditional rulers are lauding the celebration and announcing they will not miss the opportunity to explore a symphony of cultures.

See one of them on Goge Africa’s LinkedIn post below.

However, the venue is Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Lagos Island and the date is 26th & 27th October, 2024. Save it!

Let us add that Shared Heritage exhibition, a curation by Centre for Black and African Arts Civilization (CBAAC), will debut at the Goge Africa Festival.

Nigeria’s ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy is a partner of the Goge Africa Festival. 

Photo Credit: Goge Africa, LinkedIn (Screenshot)

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