Projects Tourism extends Tour Africa Lottery entry to August
Sopuruchi Onwuka
Promoters of Project Tourism have declared extension of entry for travel enthusiasts to explore the opportunity to participate in a two nation trip that takes tourists on an adventure in Nigeria and Rwanda.
The programme which is jointly sponsored by Linas International Limited and Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) promises a suspense filled thrill that starts with a tour of Abuja in Nigeria and ends with an unforgettable trip to Rwanda.
A statement from the NTDA holds that extension of the lottery programme comes in response to surge in the demand for tickets.
“Owing to popular demand, Project Tourism, a collaboration between Linas International Limited and Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA) is pleased to announce the extension of the entry deadline of TOUR AFRICA LOTTERY in order to accommodate more plays,” the statement declares.
It added that participants would now have until mid August to enter for a chance to win a round of the trip.
“The Tour Africa Lottery has garnered tremendous interest since its launch, with many eager to explore the stunning landscapes and vibrant culture of Nigeria and Rwanda, the organizers noted.
They added that extending the deadline would ensure that more people could experience the beauty and hospitality of the destinations.
According to the Project Director of Tour Africa Lottery, Mr. Chuks Anyaduba, “we are thrilled by the enthusiastic response to the Tour Africa Lottery and are excited to extend the entry period. This extension allows more people to participate and increase their chances of winning a-once-in-a-lifetime trip to Rwanda”.
“Each ticket purchased not only provides a chance to win but also supports local tourism initiatives and community development projects in Nigeria. We believe in the transformative power of tourism and are committed to supporting the communities and economies in the sector we promote”, he added.
In advising interested tourists to take advantage of the programme, Project Tourism urged them to purchase their tickets online and seek further information of the lottery at designated websites.