Nigerian-born biker, Kunle Adeyanju, has made history as the first man to ride a motorbike from London to the West African country, spending 41 days on the road.
Adeyanju who left London on the daring expedition on April 19 with one goal in mind, to raise funds to support the fight to eradicate polio on the African continent, arrived Nigeria’s commercial capital, Lagos, on Sunday, May 29.
According to the Nigerian, the funds generated from his adventure will go to charity with 20% dedicated to the ‘End Polio Now’ campaign.
Adeyanju who chronicled his journey all through, traversed 13 countries and 13,000 kilometres before arriving Nigeria to a tumultuous welcome from his countrymen who waited for him at the Benin-Nigeria border.
The history making biker was greeted to cheers from the crowd who gathered in anticipation of his arrival after he posted on social media that he was on the last lap of his journey.
“My discovery, my one take-home from this ride, is the story of African people,” Adeyanju said as he interacted with the throng of well wishers.
“I discovered that African people are nice people, African people are hospitable people.
“Africa is a land of diversity, it is a land where everywhere you go through, you discover something new, something interesting. It is totally different from what I read about Africa in the media.
“If you look at the issue of polio, we need to get rid of it. We have the technology, we have the vaccine, so we can do it. The point is, why are people not doing it, why have we not been able to do it? It is all about awareness.”
The 44-year-old Adeyanju also hinted that his trip from London to Lagos is not the end of his adventure as he will soon hit the road again, this time taking biking to the Middle East.
“I will be riding from Lagos to Israel, then through Asia; basically, I will be heading to the Tibetan Plateau.
“Then from there, I am going to ride to Everest Base Camp, then when I get to Everest Base Camp, I wanna attempt to climb Mount Everest,” he said.