
Jos City to Host 2025 Miss Tourism & Mr.Tourism Africa International.
By Chris Miyaptong Data.
The Miss Tourism Africa and Mister Tourism Africa International Organisation has officially announced Plateau State, Nigeria, as the Host State for the highly anticipated fourth season of Miss Tourism Africa and Mister Tourism Africa International 2025.
In a statement from the organisers, Jos, Plateau State’s capital city, has been designated as the official host city for the continental event, spotlighting its beautiful landscapes and deep-rooted tourism heritage as reason for the selection.
According to the organisers; this year’s international finale is set to welcome a total of 50 international delegates from across Africa, with 30 stunning beauties competing for the Miss Tourism Africa title and 20 of Africa’s finest gentlemen contesting for Mister Tourism Africa International.
In a statement by the Patron of Miss Tourism Africa, Dr. Raymond Okonkwo, he described the event as a milestone that would position Plateau State as a beacon of Africa’s cultural unity, youth empowerment, and tourism promotion. He further stated thus:“Jos is not just a city; it is Africa’s Home of Peace and Tourism. We believe in showcasing Plateau’s untapped beauty to the world while creating opportunities for young Africans through tourism, talent, and trade,”
Also speaking about Jos city hosting this year’s edition of the programme, Founder and President of the Miss Tourism Africa and Mister Tourism Africa International platform, Amb. Seth Santiago Roberts, emphasized that the vision of the organizers has always been rooted in using pageantry as a tool for real tourism development across the continent. Adding that choosing Jos as the host city was intentional due to its incredible scenery, diverse cultures, and peaceful nature which perfectly align with the soul of the project.
Meanwhile, the Plateau State Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Hospitality have confirmed the event stating that the 2025 edition has been fully endorsed and adopted by the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, describing the development as one of the major cultural and tourism development projects under the administration of the governor.