'I saw death several times,' Adeyanju speaks on London-2-Lagos bike trip
Mr Kunle Adeyanju, the Nigerian who travelled 12,000km from London to Lagos traversing 13 countries in 41-days narrates his experience in Ilorin, the capital of Kwara State on Saturday.
He spoke on the sidelines of a reception organised for him by the Kwara Rotary Club.
The biker, who is also a member of Rotary Club International described the 41 -day adventure as tortuous and risky, noting that every kilometre of the 12,000km he covered was fraught with challenges, pains and difficulties.
“Several times I came close to dying. I actually saw death several times. When people say they saw death I never believed that, but when I saw that like four times in Sahara and Mali I now believe that death exists.
“God just wants to keep me alive that is why death did not take me. But one thing I said to myself was that whatever it took I would not quit,” said the biker.
On the motive behind the adventure, he said that “doing this was basically to achieve two purposes of raising awareness of end polio message by seeing how we can see the level of vaccines acceptance. The second objective was to raise fund.
“For me, the two had been accomplished because everybody is now aware of polio. Polio has got a renewed drive as we have the vaccines to end the virus.
“I am very happy that the message has taken a global dimension,” he said.
“I covered a total of 12,000km spanning through 13 countries and 41 cities.
“I left London April 19 and arrived Lagos on May 29,” he said.
The President of Presidents of Rotary Clubs in the state, Otunba Rich Oladele, said that the bike rider had done the state and in deed Nigeria proud.
“He has written the name of Nigeria on global map and in the Guinness Book of Records.
”He is a member of Rotary Club International,” Oladele said.
(NAN)
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