Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism & The Creative Economy, Nigeria (@Fmactce_Nigeria)2026-08-032026-08-032026-07-01https://x.com/Fmactce_Nigeria/status/2072406143679316144?s=20https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2849A press graphic posted to X (Twitter) by the official Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism & The Creative Economy account (@Fmactce_Nigeria). The post highlights data confirming Lagos as Nigeria's most visited city and its most comprehensive urban tourism offering. It outlines six key pillars where Lagos leads: Nightlife, Beaches, Gastronomy, MICE Events, Business Travel, and Entertainment. It also provides key nuanced observations from the mapping report: noting that while Lagos leads overall, it is not where music is most active (Edo), where MICE is growing fastest (South-East), or the only film hub (Kano, Asaba, Enugu), demonstrating how the rest of Nigeria is catching up sector by sector. The image features a map infographic of Nigeria overlaid with sector callouts and a city skyline vector graphic. Engagement at time of capture: 0 replies, 3 reposts, 15 likes, 602 views.An archival entry from the Ministry's CCI + Tourism Mapping Report confirming Lagos as Nigeria's primary urban tourism hub across multiple categories—nightlife, beaches, gastronomy, MICE, business travel, and entertainment—while contextualizing its market leadership alongside sector-specific growth across other Nigerian regions.en-USLagos remains Nigeria's most visited city. Nightlife, beaches, gastronomy, MICE events, business travel, and entertainment combine to make it the most comprehensive urban tourism offer in the country.Other