The Nigerian Government has sanctioned the inaugural edition of the 'Ipada 2024 Carnival', designed to boost tourism and strengthen ties between Africa and the global diaspora. 

The Minister of Tourism, Mrs. Lola Ade-John, announced that President Bola Tinubu granted this approval on Tuesday in Abuja, emphasizing the importance of the carnival, which is set to take place annually in the Ibeju-Lekki region of Lagos, close to the Lekki Deep Seaport.

This endorsement represents a pivotal advancement for Nigeria’s tourism sector, enhancing the nation’s status as a prime location for cultural heritage and diaspora tourism.

The Ipada Carnival is poised to transform Lagos into a worldwide hub for African culture, welcoming visitors from across the globe to embark on a profound journey of exploration.

With the theme “From Slave Ships to Cruise Ships,” the event seeks to connect the continent’s challenging history with its hopeful future.

With the President’s endorsement, the Nigerian government is dedicated to establishing the essential infrastructure, including the facilitation of cruise ship docking, to guarantee the success of the Ipada Initiative.

This strategic initiative is anticipated to drive significant economic development and create numerous job opportunities for the Nigerian populace.

As anticipation builds for the Ipada Carnival, Nigeria is ready to enchant the global audience and reinforce its reputation as an essential destination for travelers in search of genuine cultural experiences.