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BVIAA celebrates VI’s 1st Regional Jr Ambassador of Tourism

- Naomi A. Onwufuju receives praises for her historic achievement of being crowned Regional Junior Ambassador of Tourism
The BVI Airports Authority (BVIAA) has celebrated Naomi A. Onwufuju for being crowned Regional 'Junior Ambassador of Tourism' at the Caribbean Tourism Organisation’s (CTO) Youth Congress held in the Turks and Caicos Islands on Friday, October 13, 2023. Photo: BVIAA
Kenneth Bryan, Chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation, congratulates Naomi A. Onwufuju of the [British] Virgin Islands on October 13, 2023. Photo: CTO
Kenneth Bryan, Chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation, congratulates Naomi A. Onwufuju of the [British] Virgin Islands on October 13, 2023. Photo: CTO
Turks and Caicos Islands Minister of Tourism Josephine Connolly extends her congratulations and appreciation to CTO Regional Tourism Youth Congress winner Naomi A. Onwufuju of the [British] Virgin Islands. Photo: CTO
Turks and Caicos Islands Minister of Tourism Josephine Connolly extends her congratulations and appreciation to CTO Regional Tourism Youth Congress winner Naomi A. Onwufuju of the [British] Virgin Islands. Photo: CTO
Jr Minister of Tourism Honourable Luce D. Hodge-Smith (R4) was in the Turks and Caicos Islands and was among the first to congratulate Naomi A. Onwufuju on winning the title of Regional Junior Ambassador of Tourism. Photo: BVITB
Jr Minister of Tourism Honourable Luce D. Hodge-Smith (R4) was in the Turks and Caicos Islands and was among the first to congratulate Naomi A. Onwufuju on winning the title of Regional Junior Ambassador of Tourism. Photo: BVITB
Ms Naomi A. Onwufuju competed against representatives from 14 other Caribbean Islands and is the first [British] Virgin Islands Ambassador to secure the prestigious title of Regional Junior Ambassador of Tourism. Photo: CTO
Ms Naomi A. Onwufuju competed against representatives from 14 other Caribbean Islands and is the first [British] Virgin Islands Ambassador to secure the prestigious title of Regional Junior Ambassador of Tourism. Photo: CTO
Regional Junior Ambassador of Tourism Naomi A. Onwufuju was welcomed back to the Virgin Islands by the BVI Tourist Board on October 15, 2023. Photo: BVITB/Facebook
Regional Junior Ambassador of Tourism Naomi A. Onwufuju was welcomed back to the Virgin Islands by the BVI Tourist Board on October 15, 2023. Photo: BVITB/Facebook
TRELLIS BAY, Beef Island, VI- The [British] Virgin Islands made history when Ms Naomi A. Onwufuju, a 16-year-old student of Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS) was recently crowned Regional “Junior Ambassador of Tourism” at the Caribbean Tourism Organisation’s (CTO) Youth Congress held in Turks and Caicos Islands on Friday, October 13, 2023.

Ms Onwufuju competed against representatives from 14 other Caribbean Islands and is the first [British] Virgin Islands Ambassador to secure this prestigious title.

In her presentation at the 2023 Regional Tourism Conference, Naomi stated that the Virgin Islands, the epitome of natural beauty, is not just any tourist destination; it is a paradise that should be enjoyed by all. Accessibility, she said, is not only a responsible tourism policy but also a moral obligation.

The BVI Airports Authority (BVIAA) celebrated Naomi’s achievements at a ceremony at the TB Lettsome International Airport. The event was addressed by Junior Minister of Tourism Honourable Luce D. Hodge-Smith (R4), representatives of the Ministry of Communications and Works, the Authority's Sole Shareholder, the Director of Tourism, and members of the Authority's Board, and its executive team.

Jr Tourism Minister praises Jr Tourism Ambassador

Honourable Hodge-Smith, according to a press release from BVIAA on October 25, 2023, recounted Naomi's journey from winning the local title to the regional competition, where the VI was announced as the champion. She praised the student's calm demeanor during the competition and her eloquent responses to her mystery questions. Honourable Hodge-Smith also recognised Naomi's family, teacher, and the BVI Tourist Board for their dedicated efforts in preparing her for this momentous achievement.

Deputy Financial Secretary, Dr Drexel M. Glasgow represented the Financial Secretary at the ceremony and expressed his joy at seeing the VI's success on the regional stage. He commended Naomi for her commitment and hard work, adding, "It is a good feeling to see the VI bring things home, we expect to see great things from you and wish you the best as you progress."

Onwufuju offered internship @ BVIAA

Managing Director at the BVI Airports Authority Mr Kurt A.G. Menal congratulated Naomi and extended the Authority’s support by offering her an internship opportunity during school breaks. Mr Menal also emphasised the essential role of the airports in the tourism infrastructure, particularly regarding accessibility, and encouraged young people to consider the airport as an option for employment and a choice of career. 

He said, “The BVI Airports Authority is fully committed to inspiring other young people in the Virgin Islands to become ambassadors for tourism, and to consider the airport as an option for employment, I encourage you to look to Naomi's journey as a testament of what one can achieve with vision and persistence.”

The ‘beginning of the VI's winning streak’- BVITB Director

Meanwhile, Director of Tourism Mr Clive L. McCoy celebrated Naomi's victory and underscored its significance for the Territory and its tourism industry. He said, “This win marks the beginning of the VI's winning streak as we intend to bring home the title every year going forward”. 

McCoy also recognised his hardworking and dedicated team at the BVI Tourist Board who assisted Naomi with her preparations for her historic win.

Chairman of the Board Mr Theodore Burke said he recognised tourism as the lifeblood of the Virgin Islands and celebrated Naomi's role in promoting the VI as a top destination. He said, “it is our belief that your efforts will undoubtedly boost tourism and make the VI's airports the front doors to exciting adventures, relaxation, discovery, and unforgettable experiences.” 

Another speaker at the event was Mrs Elvia Smith-Maduro who represented the Ministry of Communications and Works. 

The BVI Airports Authority also recognised their stakeholders Seven-Fourteen Cafe and Silver Airlines for their generous contributions to Naomi for her accomplishments.

3 Responses to “BVIAA celebrates VI’s 1st Regional Jr Ambassador of Tourism”

  • facts (26/10/2023, 11:28) Like (16) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations young lady. You have done us all proud. All the best in your endeavours.
  • Truth (26/10/2023, 11:35) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
    The future is bright. Many positive young people out there.

    God bless them all. I am happy that organizations are recognizing them.
  • ... (26/10/2023, 15:23) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    I am not certainly the first one to say this new development and opportunities is a great move big ups young lady!


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