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Ije, the World of Travel is your go-to travel news source, keeping you informed on airline updates, visa changes, and smart travel tips. Whether you're a frequent flyer, business traveller, or wanderlust explorer, we help you navigate the evolving world of travel with expert insights and actionable advice. Powered by Global Links & Services Ltd., this podcast delivers twice-monthly episodes packed with essential updates, insider hacks, and destination highlights. Stay ahead of the curve and make your travels smoother, smarter, and more rewarding. Subscribe now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow @glstravelsng on Instagram for real-time travel updates. For inquiries, call or WhatsApp: +234 (0) 803 520 0478, +234 (0) 809 080 8442 Email: info@globallinkstravels.com, tonydoemedia@gmail.com

  1. Visa-Free Africa, Nigeria-UAE Trade, and Avoiding Airport Scams | Ije: The World of Travel

    4d ago

    Visa-Free Africa, Nigeria-UAE Trade, and Avoiding Airport Scams | Ije: The World of Travel

    Explore the latest shifts in global mobility and travel safety in this episode of Ije: The World of Travel. Host Tony Doe breaks down major diplomatic updates, including the surge in Nigeria-UAE non-oil trade to $5 billion and the end of visa rejections for Nigerian applicants. We also discuss the Republic of Congo's landmark decision to abolish visa requirements for all Africans by 2027, a significant move toward continental free movement. In this episode, you will learn about: New Consular Services: The opening of the Turkiye visa application centre in Lagos, easing the process for travellers in southwest Nigeria.Travel Alerts: A deep dive into the "fake news" surrounding African nationals in Cambodia and a critical warning about the luggage tag switching scam currently affecting international travellers.Adventure & Culture: A first-hand account of a 4x4 dune tour in Namibia and the lesson of trust in travel. Plus, we explore "football as migration," looking at how events like the Arsenal parade in London turn sports into global travel pilgrimages.Protect your identity and your journey. Discover why airport security is now about more than just what you pack, but who is packing in your name. Plan your next adventure: Book your Namibia experience at glstravels.com/namibia. For more insights and show notes, visit glstravels.com/podcast or connect with us on social media @glstravelsng.

    17 min
  2. Nigeria’s Passport Crisis, Kenya’s Digital Nomad Permit, and the Magic of Namibia

    May 21

    Nigeria’s Passport Crisis, Kenya’s Digital Nomad Permit, and the Magic of Namibia

    In this episode of IJE: The World of Travel, Tony Doe explores the rapidly evolving landscape of African global mobility. From the urgent need to address Nigeria’s declining passport power to the exciting launch of Kenya’s digital nomad permit, the episode covers the trends, policies, and stories shaping how we move across the continent. We also examine the vital role of human advocacy in an increasingly automated hospitality industry and take a sensory journey to the life-rich coast of Walvis Bay, Namibia. What’s In This Episode: Health and Security at the Borders: An update on the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) stepping up preventive measures and screenings at international airports to ensure passenger safety.The Passport Power Gap: A look at Nigeria’s drop to 44 destinations on the Henley Passport Index and why migration expert Dr Nduneche Ezurike calls this a serious national concern for entrepreneurs and students.Advancements in Intra-African Mobility: Togo becomes the sixth African nation to grant visa-free entry to all African passport holders, while Nigeria and Rwanda implement a reciprocal 30-day visa exemption.Aviation Updates: FlyGabon expands its footprint in Nigeria with new weekly flights from Lagos, including a direct 7-hour and 40-minute service to Johannesburg.The Remote Work Frontier: Kenya launches its Class N digital nomad permit, joining nations like Mauritius and South Africa in catering to mobile professionals with "safari and wellness" packages.Modernising South African Borders: The rollout of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA), boasting a 94% approval rate and processing times of under 60 seconds.The Value of Human Intervention: Why travel agents remain essential for risk management and advocacy, helping travellers navigate "silent churn," overbooked hotels, and complex disruptions where algorithms fail.Destination Spotlight – Walvis Bay, Namibia: A firsthand account of a coastal cruise featuring pelicans, a Cape fur seal named "Necklace," and a fresh Atlantic oyster buffet.Key Quotes: "Passport strength has become the currency of the 21st century." — Dr Nduneche Ezurike"The internet is excellent at transactions, but it's terrible at advocacy." — Tony DoeResources & Links: Book Your Namibia Experience: Visit glstravels.com/namibia for curated travel packages including flights, accommodation, and guided tours.Official Website: glstravels.com/podcastConnect on Social Media: @glstravelsngContact Tony Doe: Email Tony@globallinkstravels.com with questions or ideas for future episodes.Subscribe & Share: If you enjoyed this journey, please subscribe to IJE: The World of Travel and share this episode with a fellow traveller!

    22 min
  3. Nigeria's First Female-Led Airline Binani Air Gets NCAA Approval + UK-Nigeria Deal & Namibia's Skeleton Coast

    Mar 25

    Nigeria's First Female-Led Airline Binani Air Gets NCAA Approval + UK-Nigeria Deal & Namibia's Skeleton Coast

    In this episode of Ije: The World of Travel with host Tony Doe, we cover the biggest stories shaping African and global travel right now. Nigeria makes aviation history as Binani Air receives its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the NCAA on March 18, 2026. Founded by Senator Aishatu Binani Dahiru and led by female CEO Aminatu Dahiru Chiroma, it becomes Nigeria’s first fully female-owned and female-led airline. We discuss its planned routes to Lagos, Kano, Maiduguri, Port Harcourt, Anambra, Bauchi, and Gombe, and what this milestone means for diversity in a male-dominated sector. UK and Nigeria deepen ties: A new migration enforcement agreement will speed up returns of visa overstayers and offenders, while a £700 million deal will refurbish major ports in Lagos. We also look at the symbolic weight of President Bola Tinubu’s state visit during Ramadan. Intra-African mobility under the spotlight: Kenyan journalist Larry Madowo’s frustration over Nigeria’s $80 visa fee (while Nigerians enter Kenya visa-free) sparks an honest conversation about reciprocity, tourism barriers, and why it’s still often easier for Africans to travel outside the continent than within it. Travel inspiration from Namibia: Nelago from South African Airways shares highlights from a recent familiarisation trip, launching our new segment “My Namibian Diaries” with a vivid exploration of the haunting Skeleton Coast and the photogenic MV Zeila shipwreck. Plus, practical advice on shoulder-season travel to save money and avoid crowds, and exclusive 2026 packages to Zanzibar, Namibia, the Canton Fair in China, and more. Whether you’re interested in African aviation, cross-border policy, visa fairness, or unforgettable destinations, this episode delivers timely insights and travel ideas. 🎙️ Hosted by Tony Doe Produced by Global Links and Services Ltd. 🔗 Book your next trip: https://glstravels.com/travel 📧 tony@globallinkstravels.com Follow: @glstravelsng

    19 min

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Ije, the World of Travel is your go-to travel news source, keeping you informed on airline updates, visa changes, and smart travel tips. Whether you're a frequent flyer, business traveller, or wanderlust explorer, we help you navigate the evolving world of travel with expert insights and actionable advice. Powered by Global Links & Services Ltd., this podcast delivers twice-monthly episodes packed with essential updates, insider hacks, and destination highlights. Stay ahead of the curve and make your travels smoother, smarter, and more rewarding. Subscribe now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow @glstravelsng on Instagram for real-time travel updates. For inquiries, call or WhatsApp: +234 (0) 803 520 0478, +234 (0) 809 080 8442 Email: info@globallinkstravels.com, tonydoemedia@gmail.com