Nigeria’s Minister of Tourism, Hannatu Musawa, Receives Distinguished Recognition in Georgia

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In a moment of global pride for Nigeria, Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, has been honored with a Distinguished Leadership Recognition in the state of Georgia, USA, for her groundbreaking work in repositioning Nigeria’s cultural and tourism sectors on the world stage.

The recognition, presented during a high-level cultural and diplomatic gathering in Atlanta, celebrates her bold leadership, visionary reforms, and unwavering commitment to using arts, culture, and tourism as powerful tools for economic growth, cultural diplomacy, and national pride.

Since assuming office, Minister Musawa has been a dynamic force—launching initiatives like Destination 2030, driving Nigeria’s global tourism narrative, and forging partnerships across the Caribbean, Europe, and North America. Her influence has attracted strategic international interest in Nigeria’s creative economy, while also showcasing Nigeria’s rich heritage through global platforms.

In her acceptance speech, Musawa dedicated the award to Nigeria’s creative minds and cultural ambassadors, saying, “This honor is not about me alone. It is for every Nigerian creative, artist, filmmaker, performer, and tourism operator putting Nigeria on the global map.”

This recognition adds to a growing list of accolades as Minister Musawa continues to demonstrate that Nigeria’s cultural power is a global force — and that the Ministry she leads is not just functioning, but thriving with bold visibility and purpose.

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