A perfect tropical forest

By: Jam Oporo
Shoreline traveller
Tourism is a very potent force in the world. It is also a major player and catalyst for sustainable development as its creates job opportunities, improve local livelihoods, encourage economic growth and alleviate poverty. Tourism is also a renewable source of of revenue, and is capable of generating incentives for conservation of natural and cultural assets.

Akassa kingdom is strategically located where the Nun estuary empties into the Atlantic ocean. A place of pristine tropical rain-forest, golden beaches and a tropical paradise magnet that create the perfect eco-tourist destination.

Akassa kingdom is blessed with undisturbed natural areas, historic sites, heritage attractions and galleries to feed eyes. 
This house is built of iron and brick wall of 2 feet's thick and a height of 19 feet's where slaves were chained as they awaited shipment to the new world. If this tourism potentials of Akassa kingdom is explored, could be a major revenue earner for the Akassa people.

Sadly, the people of Akassa kingdom do not reap the benefits of tourist money due to conflicting political powers at some point in history. Cruelly abandoned by some dangerous untouchable at higher places.

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