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Tourism Half Hour Set to Premiere in Days, Viewers Anticipate Fresh African Tourism Stories

Excitement is building as the countdown begins for the highly anticipated return of Tourism Half Hour, with the programme now only a few days away from making its debut on ATunda TV.

The tourism and cultural television programme is set to usher viewers into a new era of African storytelling, stating the continent’s rich heritage, breathtaking destinations, hospitality industry, cultural festivals, eco-tourism initiatives, and the people driving tourism development across Africa.

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This season introduces renowned presenter, former beauty queen, fashion icon and makeup artist Deborah Oduneye as the new face of the programme.

Her appointment is a remarkable one as having first visited La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort eight years ago as a beauty pageant contestant before returning as the host of one of Africa’s foremost tourism television productions.

Founded by tourism entrepreneur and La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort founder, Otunba Wanle Akinboboye, Tourism Half Hour has remained committed to promoting African tourism through compelling storytelling, cultural preservation and destination marketing.

Viewers can expect exclusive features on remarkable tourism destinations, cultural celebrations, hospitality experiences, investment opportunities, eco-tourism projects and inspiring stories that showcase Africa’s beauty to the world.

The programme will also explore the growing relationship between tourism, entertainment, sports, business and community development while examining issues influencing tourism growth, security and international travel across the continent.

Produced with a modern television format combining studio discussions, cultural performances and cinematic outdoor presentations, Tourism Half Hour promises an engaging viewing experience that blends education with entertainment.

As anticipation continues to grow, tourism stakeholders, cultural enthusiasts and adventure lovers are encouraged to stay tuned for what promises to be one of the biggest tourism television productions of 2026.

The countdown has begun, and in just a few days, Tourism Half Hour will officially hit the screens, inviting audiences across Nigeria and beyond to discover Africa through fresh perspectives, unforgettable experiences and inspiring stories.

Tourism Half Hour — Where Africa’s Stories Meet the World.