Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism & The Creative Economy, Nigeria (@Fmactce_Nigeria)2026-08-032026-08-032026-06-30https://x.com/Fmactce_Nigeria/status/2071881628524097963?s=20https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2845A post graphic published to X (Twitter) by the official Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism & The Creative Economy account (@Fmactce_Nigeria). The post details how Port Harcourt serves both the corporate oil and gas industry—which funds its year-round hospitality infrastructure—and a dynamic youth market driving event production and nightlife. It also highlights Rivers State's strategic waterfront transport infrastructure across the Niger Delta and notes the city's growing culinary scene as an underrated tourism asset. Engagement at time of capture: 1 reply, 0 reposts, 2 likes, 216 views.A press graphic post from the Ministry's CCI + Tourism Mapping Report detailing Port Harcourt's dual role as a corporate travel hub for oil and gas and a major youth-driven event and nightlife city, alongside its emerging food culture and Niger Delta waterfront connectivity.en-USPort Harcourt serves two markets simultaneously: the oil and gas corporate sector and a large youth consumer base that has made it one of Nigeria's principal nightlife and event-production hubs.Other