Tourism In Africa: Goge Africa celebrates 25th anniversary of unbroken sectoral delivery.

 

“Goge Africa’s 25th anniversary is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and passion of its founders, Isaac and Nneka Moses, who have tirelessly worked to promote African culture and tourism. Their vision and commitment have made Goge Africa a trusted source of information and inspiration for travelers and adventurers around the world”

*Africa Tourism Ambassadors & Founders of Goge Africa, Isaac & Nneka Moses

PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | FEBRUARY 22, 2024

Goge Africa, the popular travel and tourism television show, is celebrating its 25th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in its journey to promote African culture, heritage, and tourism. Since its inception in 1999, Goge Africa has been a pioneer in showcasing the beauty and diversity of the African continent to a global audience.

Over the past 25 years, Goge Africa has traveled to over 30 African countries, highlighting the rich history, traditions, and natural wonders of each destination. Through its captivating storytelling and stunning visuals, the show has inspired countless viewers to explore and appreciate the beauty of Africa.

Goge Africa’s 25th anniversary is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and passion of its founders, Isaac and Nneka Moses, who have tirelessly worked to promote African culture and tourism. Their vision and commitment have made Goge Africa a trusted source of information and inspiration for travelers and adventurers around the world.

As Goge Africa continues to grow and evolve, its 25th anniversary serves as a reminder of the importance of celebrating and preserving Africa’s rich cultural heritage. Through its continued efforts, Goge Africa will undoubtedly inspire future generations to explore and appreciate the beauty of the African continent for years to come. Here’s to another 25 years of promoting Africa to the world!

In the attached video tagged the Journey Never Ends, the duo of isaac and Nneka show The journey really never ends how they fed a hungry lion and narrowly escaped an encounter with an ostrich that almost plucked out Nneka’s eyes in East Africa! Did I hear you say God forbids? Amen!

Mallam Oyakhamoh Y. Carl-Abu’Bakar is Editor-in-Chief & Publisher of Pegasus Reporters Titles online

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