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Eagle, the bike being used by London to Lagos biker, Kunle Adeyanju will be placed on sale as soon as the adventurer arrives in Lagos. According to a tweet shared by the biker, the bike will be going for $25,000.

He intimated in his now-viral tweet that part of the proceeds will be donated to charity and used to end Polio.

Kunle wrote in his tweet: “Eagle will be going on auction post-arrival in Lagos…… starting bid $25,000. Part of the proceeds will be donated to Rotary Foundation toward ending polio.”

Kunle commenced his popular charity journey on the 19th of April and he is currently in Ghana.

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A Nigerian biker, Kunle Adeyanju, who set out to ride his bike from London to Lagos is now in Ghana.

A tweet he shared indicates that he arrived in the West African Country from Ivory Coast and enjoyed their Jollof rice.

After Kunle enjoyed the Ghanaian Jollof rice and thanked them for it, he went on to say that he prefers the Nigerian Jollof.

Nigerians and other Twitter users have besieged the tweet, congratulating him for the courage he has maintained so far in his journey.

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A Nigerian man, Kunle Adeyanju, who is riding a bike from London to Lagos as a has announced that he will arrive Nigeria on Wednesday, May 25.

Adeyanju, who is currently in Cote D’Ivoire, revealed this on his Twitter handle on Thursday.

Adeyanju has been keeping his fans updated about his travel on his social media pages since he started the trip in April.

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A Nigerian man, Kunle Adeyanju, who is nearing the end of his big mission of riding from London to Lagos state has progressed despite challenges.

On Sunday, May 15, the man had a major setback in his mission as border authorities in Cote d’Ivoire would not allow him entry.

In an update on the issue, Kunle tweeted that he is now in Burkina Faso, suggesting that he has taken another route to continue his journey.

A photo he shared showed him amid other riders with their power bikes.

Earlier, Adeyanju was stuck at the Cote d’Ivoire border and was not allowed an entry, a situation that threatened his mission.

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