A Nigerian man, Kunle Adeyanju, who has been on a mission to ride from London to Lagos for more than 10 days went from Laayoune to Naouadhibour, covering more than 1,000 kilometers. In a post on Monday, May 2, the relentless rider said the ride would be his longest since he started out on the journey.

Narrating his experience riding through the Sahara desert, he said he heard voices around as he explained what could have caused it Many Nigerians who reacted to his story said that he is very determined and they look forward to seeing him completing the herculean task. After the reading, Kunle dumped his usual routine of setting out by 9 am and instead went out early at 6 am. The man tested his limit all through the journey.

Kunle revealed that he got to his present destination two days ahead of time. He went ahead to say that before going to bed the previous night, he read a book that spoke about the limitations people place on themselves.

He said it took him almost two hours to cross the Mauritania border. He said he travelled through the Sahara desert all through. Kunle revealed that when he stopped and wanted to make a video in the desert, solders who passed by him laughed and wondered if he is okay because of the uncanny nature of the Sahara.
Attesting to how very dangerous the place could be, he said he heard voices around him. In his words: “…this is the Sahara! And It is true the Sahara is not your friend and it doesn’t forgive nor understand mistakes or ignorance, it just kills you! When I stopped to do the video, I kept turning round because I started hearing different voices.

According to him, while hearing voices could sound so funny to many, it is true. He, however, said that they are not spirit voices but voices of people who may be around.

He explained it away by said: “…Because of the strong winds on the Sahara and the relatively flat and bare surfaces, sound waves tend to travel farther, so voices of people from several kilometers away can come out clearly to you.

The man said that his experience with the Spanish cold weather was a way of preparing him for the desert. He added that the desert wind was strong and dusty. Kunle revealed that the wind made it difficult for him to ride at 90km/1hr.

Legit.ng/ Olaolu Fawole

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