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Meet the C.E.O – Samuel Olanrewaju

Samuel Olanrewaju

Q: Can we meet you?

 

I am Samuel Olanrewaju, the MD/CEO of Trotters Travels and Tours, a global travel solution and consultancy agency/company 

Trotters Travels

Q: Why travel agency, what was the pushing force?

 

 About Fifteen (15) years ago, I started travelling across well over Twenty(20) countries fulfilling my life purposes, as well as on vacations, for seminars and conferences and in retrospect, I deemed it fit and appropriate to help as many people as possible who might be finding traveling processes daunting with my wealth of travel experience, networks and relationships rather them falling prey to inexperienced and opportunistic acclaimed travel agents who are out there.

         

Over time,I fell in love with travelling and it has also become my passion. More so like it is said, “travelling is educative”

 

Q: How has the journey been so far?

 

It’s been a dream come true and quite fulfilling! In our years of operation, with the collaboration of our partners around the world, we have successfully processed well over 40 students visa to the UK, Fifteen(15) Visiting visas to the UK, One(1) Visiting visa to Austria, Ten (10) visas to Nigeria from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Eight (8) visas from Nigeria to the Democratic Republic of Congo respectively.

One of our successful UK study stories

 

Q: Any regrets?

 

I personally do not have any regrets neither so do we as a company. We have had all reasons to be thankful and grateful to our amiable travel consultants, partners and clients. And we look forward to better days ahead as a company, and providing “global travel solutions” to our present and prospective globe-trotting clients for educational, touristic or personal development purposes

 

Q: A word of admonition.

 

For all travel concerns, Trotters Travels and Tours is your apt one-stop global travel solutions plug. Look no where else, Think Travels, Think Trotters!

Conclusively, I will wrap it up with this quote “If something good happens, travel to celebrate. If something bad happens, travel to forget. If nothing happens, travel to make something happen.”