The Morning Call
Visiting 30 countries before the age of 30? It could seem difficult but Nigerian travel enthusiast Kemi Onabanjo managed to do this. In her project named ‘Project 30 by 30’, she successfully visited 30 countries before her 30th birthday.
She explains how she managed to achieve her goal using her Nigerian passport.
A young generation of Africans are reinventing the culture of travel inside and outside the continent. We speak to Tiffanie Anderson, the founder of ‘Away to Africa’. The destination management company is dedicated to providing guided, cultural tours throughout select countries in Africa.
Through her platform, the Jamaican, a native of Queens in New York offers travellers an experience of discovering and rediscovering their African roots.
It will also be partner to the first edition of the Afropunk festival on the continent on December 30, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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