LAGOS, DUBAI; NOVEMBER 26th 2019 –A leading 5-star luxury hotel brand in Dubai, Bvlgari Resorts and Residences, in partnership with Emirates Airline, is encouraging Nigerian discerning travellers, VIPs amongst others, to visit the Bvlgari Resort property in Dubai. This was announced at a recently organized exclusive dinner event for CEOs of Travel agencies, in Lagos.
Opened in December 2017, Bvlgari Resort which is located in Dubai is a destination of choice for visitors seeking the solitude of an island escape, the residential feeling of a private house, yet situated just minutes from the heart of the vibrant city and its cultural attractions.
The Director of Sales, Bvlgari Resorts Dubai, Saeed Shehata, explained that, “Bvlgari is a new luxury brand, and we have chosen to partner with Emirates Airline and Emirates Holidays to encourage Nigerians experience the highest class of hotel luxury. Nigeria is an important market for us. We have very few properties in the world, but we are located in the best destinations in the world.
The Emirates Airline Regional Manager West Africa, Afzal Parambil, pointed out that “Dubai has become one of Nigeria’s top destinations of choice, and Nigeria has also become the number one African market for Dubai. This was achieved with the deep support of Travel agents, media partners and Nigerian travellers as a whole. Destination Dubai always gives you a reason to go back and visit Dubai. There are always many great reasons to visit Dubai. The breathtaking Bvlgari luxury resort now in Dubai is a perfect reason for another trip to Dubai. And of course fly better on Emirates.”
The highlight of the event attended by most influential travel agencies was the lucky dip where two people won a two-night stay at Bvlgari Resorts and Residence within the next one year. The first winner was the CEO of Yone Travels &Tours, Mrs H.O Ogunye, while the second winner was the Travels & Tourism writer of Guardian Newspaper. Similarly, the CEO, Dees Travels &Tours Ltd, Mr Daisi Olotu won an Emirates business class ticket to Dubai.
The Bvlgari Resort Dubai is an urban oasis, developed by Meraas, a leading Dubai-based holding company, exclusively situated on the manmade seahorse shaped island of Jumeira Bay, connected by a 300m bridge to central Dubai. The hotel has an accommodation of 101 rooms and suites, including Superior Rooms (55 sqm), Deluxe Beach View Rooms (55 sqm), Premium Ocean View Rooms (55 sqm), Junior Suites (80 sqm), Deluxe Suites (105 sqm) and The Bvlgari Suites (120 sqm), 20 villas, including one-bedroom beach view villas (175 sqm), two bedroom beach view villas (250 sqm), two bedroom skyline view villas (250 sqm), three bedroom skyline view villas (315 sqm) and The Bvlgari Villa (540 sqm).
The 700-square-metre Bvlgari Spa has 8 treatment rooms, including 1 treatment suite, Relaxation Lounge, Steam and Sauna, Indoor swimming pool (25m x 7.5m) and vitality pool, Fitness Center and Movement Studio, Workshop Gymnasium, and Hairdresser, manicure and pedicure salons.
The Bvlgari Resort Dubai offers various meeting events venues, both at the Resort and the Yacht Club. The Bvlgari Ballroom (360 sqm), The Bvlgari Yacht Club Dubai, BVLGARI Pre-Function Garden (170 sqm), The Bvlgari Yacht Club Dubai, BVLGARI Private Members Boardroom exclusive to the Yacht Club members (30 sqm), The Bvlgari Yacht Club Dubai, Bvlgari Boardrooms with Boardroom I (70 sqm).
The Hotel is about 15 minutes away from the Dubai Mall, Dubai Downtown, & Dubai International Financial Centre, 20 minutes away from the Mall of Emirates, and 25 minutes away from the Gold & Spice Souks.
This property can be booked through Emirates/Emirates Holidays offices in Nigeria or any approved travel agent of your choice.
Nigerian Travel Creator Alma Asinobi Falls Short of Guinness World Record Due to Visa Delays
Nigerian travel content creator Alma Asinobi may not be setting a new Guinness World Record for the fastest journey across all seven continents after visa-related delays prevented her from reaching Sydney, Australia, within the required time.
In an Instagram update on Sunday, Asinobi, who is still en route to Sydney, confirmed that her total journey time would be 71 hours and 35 minutes, falling short of the current record of 64 hours, set in February 2025 by American veteran Johnny Cruz Buckingham.
Reflecting on her attempt, she noted that had she been competing against the previous record of 73 hours, set by Indian travelers in 2022, she would have surpassed it. However, multiple setbacks meant that by the time she made her announcement, she had already spent 63 hours, 54 minutes, and 33 seconds traveling, making it impossible to surpass Buckingham’s 64-hour record.
Asinobi faced numerous obstacles throughout her attempt, particularly due to visa restrictions associated with her Nigerian passport. One of the major setbacks occurred when she was denied boarding on her flight to Perth, Australia, forcing her to rebook on a later flight to Sydney.
In her Instagram post, she reflected on the challenges she encountered, including unexpected disruptions such as the Heathrow Airport fire that further complicated her travel plans.
“So close, but so far away. I may not have won this one, but we can sure win the next one together,” she wrote. “My eyes may be swollen from all the tears I’ve cried, but I promise to find moments of laughter in between.”
Despite the setback, Asinobi emphasized that her journey was about more than just breaking a record. She expressed hope that her attempt would inspire others to take on challenges, regardless of the limitations they face.
“When I land, we will catch up on lives and pour our hearts out to each other. For now, let’s finish this! I really hope this attempt was worth something for a Nigerian out there,” she added.
Now shifting her focus to her homecoming event on March 30, Asinobi aims to set another record by gathering Nigerians to sign a national flag in solidarity.
“We still have one more record to break at the homecoming event on March 30, where we will make history by signing our Nigerian flag,” she wrote. “I can’t wait to see you all there. I totally and physically cannot do that one without you, so please show up for me.”
Throughout her journey, Asinobi has been vocal about the difficulties Nigerian passport holders face, including complex visa requirements, expensive travel arrangements, and last-minute flight cancellations. Her experience has sparked widespread discussions on passport inequality and the barriers restricting global mobility for citizens of certain countries.
While she may not be taking home the Guinness World Record, Asinobi’s attempt has garnered widespread support, with many rallying behind her efforts.
“You did win! A personal win, a win for Nigerians, a win for me as a fellow Black girl navigating the world without passport privilege,” one supporter commented on her post.
Despite the challenges, Asinobi remains determined to continue making history and inspiring others to push beyond their limitations.
Those who wronged you may never say “I’m sorry” – Prudent Ludidi
Ladies and gentlemen,
Today, I want to talk about something that can be difficult to accept, those who wronged you may never say “I’m sorry.”
We’ve all been hurt by someone at some point in our lives. And often, we hold onto that hurt, and hope in waiting for the person who wronged us to acknowledge their mistake and apologize.
But the truth is, that apology may never come.
It’s hard to accept because we feel like we deserve closure. We deserve to hear that the person who hurt us regrets their actions.
But closure is not something someone else gives you. Closure is something you give yourself.
You have the power to choose:
Choose to heal, even if they never acknowledge their wrongdoing
Choose to move forward, even if they never make amends
Forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting what happened. Forgiveness means releasing the hold that person has on you.
Forgiveness means taking back control of your life.
You don’t need someone else’s apology to move on. You don’t need someone else’s validation to heal.
You are strong enough to do it on your own.
And when you do, you’ll find peace. You’ll find freedom.
Remember, holding onto anger and resentment only hurts you. It doesn’t change the past.
But forgiveness can change your future.
So, don’t wait for someone else to say “I’m sorry.” Say it to yourself: “I’m sorry that happened to me, but I’m moving forward.”
Say it loud and clear: “I deserve to heal. I deserve to be happy.”
LSACA, HEFAMAA,NAFDAC ,AVILA NATURALLE,OTHERS SET TO RECEIVE AWARDS AT THE WEST AFRICA SPA AND COSMETOLOGISTS RECOGNITION AWARD 2024
The west Africa Spa and cosmetologists recognition Award ,the first of its kind in Africa an event collaboration with Ghana Cosmetics Association holds at the prestigious Oriental Hotel lagos
An industry based award to honor legends ,stakeholders and cosmetologists in the beauty Industry ,Regulators and health Agencies
The organisers of the programme is poised with the development of this sector within the west Africa region using quality , safety and Professionalism as a watchword in the quest for products promotion and distribution.
The award will be used to promote individuals and brands in the Beauty Sector who have given their best in the development of beauty in west Africa.
As the drive for continental free trade Area hots up ,the founder of the programme Mr Chukwumah Emmanuel a Public Health Practitioner and the National President of Professional Association of Spa and Cosmetologists in Nigeria says that the perspective of this event is centered on encouragement and Networking within the sub region.
Other awardees for this event include Lagos Safety Commission, Beauty West Africa,and America Nigeria chambers of Commerce
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