May 27, 2024...
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As CEO of Walk for Love Africa, my vision is to see our continent’s travel and tourism industry not only recover but thrive — resilient, inclusive, and united. I am committed to fostering Pan-African collaboration, building strong regional partnerships, and advancing sustainable initiatives that empower communities and strengthen economies.
I believe in the transformative power of dialogue and connection. Through strategic use of Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions, we bring together leaders, innovators, and changemakers to address our sector’s most pressing challenges and drive meaningful, lasting solutions.
Africa’s strength lies in its connectivity. I will continue to champion improved air, rail, and road networks, support regional carriers, and advocate for visa-free policies that make cross-border movement seamless for all. This includes ensuring that women, youth, people with disabilities, and underserved regions have a seat at the table, a voice in decision-making, and access to opportunities.
I stand firmly behind the Single African Air Transport Market, knowing that open skies will unlock unprecedented growth in tourism and trade. Likewise, I fully support the African Continental Free Trade Area and African Union integration, because our future — economic, cultural, and social — depends on unity. Together, we can build an Africa where travel is a bridge, tourism is a driver, and every journey moves us closer to a connected, empowered continent.
Toni Ukachukwu
Founder/CEO
Our Objectives
Driving purposeful engagement
across communities Africa





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