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Jacquelyn Esho (born Jacquelyn Oluwabunmi Esho; 4 June 1993),[1][2][3] is a Travel and Tourism enthusiast and the Creator and Founder of Motherland Entertainment #London2Lagos [2]

Education
Esho attended Kelvin Grove Primary school then continued on to secondary school at Sydenham High [4] Esho graduated from The University of Arts London in June 2014 with a degree in Interior Design, She interned at BPTW Partnership a well known private Architect firm in Greenwich London .[4][4] Although she is currently pursuing a PHD in International Business and Tourism.[4][5]

Career
The Young Entrepreneur began her career as a junior Art teacher at the age of 16, Working after school and weekends at the Blackheath Art Studio. [6][7]Jacquelyn's interest in the Hospitality and Tourism industry began in 2012,she worked in Maryleborn at The Great Cumberland Hotel and later at The Shard London.[7]

In 2015, Jacquelyn launched the Company Motherland Events also known as #London2Lagos, which was the start of History for the Tourism Industry in Nigeria .[6]

That same year (2015), she was commissioned by Jonal Hospitality for the first ever Nigerian Hotel And Tourism Investment Conference held at the Intercontinental Hotel with a panel speech among Michael Cooper Vice President Hilton world wide and Vice President Rezidor.[8] Jacquelyn has become a strong icon in the Tourism industry in Nigeria with offered roles as a Tourism Ambassador.[8]

Jacquelyn Esho began her move to Nigeria in 2015 [7][8] and registered for the NYSC program in October 2015 .[7][8]

She has worked on various projects in Nigeria like the renovation of the popular Night club "Escape" in Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria [9] Esho worked briefly at DOII Interiors in Ajose Adegunle Victoria Island as part of her Youth call, she has plans to open her own Interior Design firm in Victoria Island Lagos .[7]

In 2015, she was featured in "Tribune Newspaper" and "The Nation" as One Of the Nations Brightest Entrepreneurs.[7][8]

#London2Lagos
Motherland Entertainment "#London2Lagos" specializes in the development of Travel and Tourism in Nigeria, featured in "Move back to Nigeria", "Nigerian Networking Community" "360" and many more well known publications in Nigeria [8]

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