The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nubi gets heroic welcome after 68- day London to Lagos solo road trip

UNILAG VC: Nubi’s feat proof that Nigerians are fearless

- By Kehinde Olatunji and Felicitas Offorjamah

AFTER conquering the vast Sahara desert and traversing a string of West African countries, Pelumi Nubi, a UK- based Nigerian travel content creator yesterday arrived in Lagos to a heroic welcome after completing an epic solo road drive from London, spending 68 days on the road criss- crossing 17 countries.

Fueled by a desire to inspire others and showcase the beauty of Africa, Nubi embarked on this ambitious adventure on January 30 in her car, Lumi, a Peugeot 107, nearly two years after profession­al motorcycli­st Kunle Adeyanju rode from London to Nigeria.

Her route stretched from England to France, then dipped down to Spain and Morocco. From there, she traversed the vast West Sahara desert before continuing through Mauritania, Senegal, and a string of West African countries including The Gambia, Guinea- Bissau, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Côte d’ivoire ( Ivory Coast), Ghana, Togo, and Benin before she reached her destinatio­n – the bustling city of Lagos, in Nigeria, where she was received by an ecstatic crowd and government officials at Seme border.

The travel enthusiast faced various obstacles along the way.

These challenges included a 24- hour hold at the Liberian border and being denied entry to Sierra Leone last week, which delayed her return date from March 23 to April 7.

Gboyega Akosile, special adviser on media and publicity to the Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo- Olu, said Nubi was received at the Nigeria- Benin Republic border.

“She was received at the Nigeria- Benin Republic border on behalf of the Lagos State government by the Commission­er of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Toke Benson- Awoyinka, and the Special Adviser, Tourism, Arts and Culture, Idris Aregbe.”

Her homecoming party was later held at the University of Lagos ( UNILAG). The 29- year- old expressed her inability to fully describe her excitement at arriving in Lagos after weeks on the road, becoming the first black woman to drive from London to Lagos.

Nubi, who currently boasts 236,000 Instagram followers, began the journey with 12000 Instagram followers. She described the followers as a community of incredible individual­s who uplifted and encouraged her every step of the way.

Nubi, who argued that there was not enough representa­tion of Nigerians in terms of land travel from the United Kingdom, said young women have now been inspired to undertake impossible challenges.

Her words: “I feel elated and amazing. I knew I would have a homecoming, but I didn't envision that it would be this size. The journey was up and down, but to see the warm welcome from so many people has been incredible.

“I was trying to connect the two places I consider home. I was born in Lagos and I grew up in London, so I wanted to connect both places. Usually, I would fly in, but most times, I wanted to see what West Africa is like and this was an opportunit­y to do so. In terms of over land travel, there was not enough representa­tion.

 ?? ?? Pelumi Nubi in purple attire dancing with the cultural troupe at the Seme Border yesterday.
Pelumi Nubi in purple attire dancing with the cultural troupe at the Seme Border yesterday.

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