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Uche Chinonso meets Namibia High Commissioner on bilateral cooperation

In a significant move to strengthen diplomatic and economic relations through tourism, Dr. Uche Emmanuel Chinonso, a leading hospitality and tourism consultant, recently held a high-level meeting with Walde Ndevashiya

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April 2, 2026·2 min read
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  • By Samuel Oamen

In a significant move to strengthen diplomatic and economic relations through tourism, Dr. Uche Emmanuel Chinonso, a leading hospitality and tourism consultant, recently held a high-level meeting with Walde Ndevashiya Natangwe, the High Commissioner of the Republic of Namibia to Nigeria.

The strategic engagement focused on fostering bilateral collaboration in tourism, hospitality, and investment sectors, which are increasingly recognized as key drivers of economic growth across Africa.

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Dr. Uche, an active member of the National Association of Tour Operators (NATOP) and the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies, emphasized the need for stronger intra-African partnerships to position the continent as a unified and globally competitive tourism destination.

Speaking to newsmen after the meeting, he described the discussions as “productive and forward-looking,” noting that both parties explored several critical areas of mutual interest.

At the top of the agenda was the development of cross-border tourism and vacation opportunities aimed at promoting seamless travel experiences between Nigeria and Namibia.

The initiative is expected to highlight each country’s unique attractions while boosting tourist traffic and revenue.

It was further learnt that the talks also underscored the importance of cultural exchange as a tool for strengthening people-to-people connections.

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Interestingly, both sides expressed commitment to promoting African heritage through cultural tourism, shared experiences, and identity-driven narratives.

In addition, the meeting highlighted the need for strategic partnerships between public and private sector stakeholders to enhance tourism value chains, improve market access, and stimulate innovation within the industry.

Investment in hospitality infrastructure, including hotels, resorts, and tourism facilities, was identified as a key priority area.

Stakeholders noted that such investments could significantly contribute to job creation, economic diversification, and sustainable development in both countries.

Another major focus was policy exchange and knowledge sharing, with both parties agreeing on the importance of adopting best practices and strengthening institutional frameworks to improve governance and industry standards.

Analysts say the engagement marks a promising step toward deepening Nigeria–Namibia relations, leveraging tourism as a platform for broader economic cooperation.

However, Dr Uche Chinonso Emmanuel expressed optimism about the outcomes of the meeting, stating that he looks forward to translating the dialogue into actionable partnerships that will deliver long-term value, drive innovation, and unlock Africa’s vast tourism potential.

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