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BADAGRY POTTERY TRAINING CENTRE AND ANAGO JAMES AKEEM OSHO, HOSTS REDEEMER'S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

POTTERY TRAINING IN BADAGRY Anago James Akeem Osho, Mrs Akinsulire and students of Redeemer's  International School  in Badagry On the 11th of June, 2015, Anago Tourism Adventures hosted the Redeemer International School in Badagry. The school lodged at Soketta Hotels, where a leadership programme was held. The escursion was climaxed by practical training at The Pottery Training Centre, Badagry. The escursion coordinator, Mrs Ifeoma Nwabulue (Sectional Head, Upper Primary school, Curriculum Head, Mathematics, Science, ICT e.t.c.) was so pleased that she said '' This is exciting''. Mrs Tomi Akinsulire, the schools travel consultant and Director of Sweet Tours Holiday was full of smiles and satisfaction. The pottery training was educative, practical, picturesque, fun and exciting. A student confessed that she'd like to have her own pottery centre where she could produce cups, bowls, and other ceramic ornaments and cell to the world. She has disc

MUSEUMS AND MONUMENTS SHOULD NOT BE SCRIPTED By Anago James Akeem Osho

Historical monuments, Museums, and Eco-Sites administrators must consider the importance of Tour Guides or Curators in the promotion and development of such Heritage. To employ a Tour Guide or Curator, the basic criteria that should be considered includes; Passion, experience, and the Guides ability to make personal research. Although, information concerning such establishment may be available, yet it is ideal and very important to task and give the Guide a free hand to make personal discoveries. It will produce knowledge and understanding, commitment, dedication, and passion for the work. The museum or monument should not be scripted because it'll turn the Tour Guide into a puppet that is remote controlled. A scripted monument or museum will deprive the interaction that should be between the Tourist/ Visitor and the Guide.