elizabeth agboola

Tourism and Finance; Why Capital Follows Structure

Tourism is often described as underfunded. That description is incomplete. Tourism is not underfunded because capital is unavailable. It is underfunded because capital does not move toward ambiguity. Banks, development finance institutions, pension funds, and private investors do not invest in enthusiasm. They invest in systems predictable ones. Tourism’s challenge…
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Elizabeth Agboola

Tourism, Health, and Climate ;Why Resilience Is Economic Infrastructure

This week coincides with Global Tourism Resilience Day (February 17) a United Nations-recognised observance championed by Jamaica and supported by the United Nations General Assembly. It is more than a symbolic date. It is a reminder that tourism is not fragile it is foundational. Jamaica deserves recognition for elevating this conversation globally through the establishment of…
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Elizabeth Agoola

Tourism and Extractives Beyond Oil Without Denial

Nigeria’s economic conversation has long been anchored to extraction. Oil, gas, and solid minerals have shaped fiscal planning, foreign exchange inflows, infrastructure priorities, and regional development for decades. This reality cannot and should not be ignored. But extraction alone does not build resilient economies. Tourism enters this conversation not as…
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