A Nigerian man, Kunle Adeyanju, who has been on the news after he embarked on a charity ride from London to Lagos, has finally arrived in Lome, Togo.
The London-based Nigerian man had taken to his Twitter page to announce that he began his journey on April 19, noting that the trip is expected to last for 25 days and cover 12,000km.
According to him, he is seeking to raise N20 million during the course of the charity ride which will be dedicated to primary healthcare, polio plus project, water, and sanitation.
Kunle gave a rundown of how he would criss-cross 14 countries with the ride starting from London, through France, Spain, Morocco, Senegal, Mali, Ghana and Lagos, Nigeria.
The ride will traverse London – France – Spain – Gibraltar – Morocco – Western Sahara – Mauritania – St Louis – Senegal – Gambia – Mali – Cote d’Ivorie – Ghana – Togo – Benin – Lagos.
The traveler, who spent several days in Ghana, has announced his arrival in Lomé on Thursday, and may soon be heading to Cotonou in the Benin Republic.
Taking his Twitter page on Thursday, May 26, Kunle shared photos of him with the natives who seem to offer him local snacks.
He revealed that he received an amazing from locals and also met the media.
KanyiDaily recalls that on April 25, Kunle Adeyanju had announced his arrival in Africa by sharing a selfie of himself near a marker showing that he is approaching Casablanca, Morocco in North Africa.
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