Biker riding from Kenya to Nigeria arrives Lagos after 118 days

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Nigerian artist and motorbike rider Ebaide Joy travelling alone from Kenya for 118 days and has finally arrived in Lagos.

Ebiade shared video of onlookers applauding her when she arrived at the City Mall in Ikeja, the metropolis of Lagos, on Thursday.

She claimed on social media that finishing the cross-border solo ride challenge had improved her outlook on life.

Joy claimed that it has also motivated her to take on more “exciting challenges” and new experiences.

“To every biker who waited to welcome and ride me to the venue, thank you very much. Achieving this has caused a big shift in my mind,” she wrote.

“Suddenly I have a myriad of things I want to do and I’m sure will work because I have achieved something I once thought was too hard to dare.

“I want to plan, start, and execute new things. There is a part of my brain that believes anything I try will succeed because I have the tenacity and resilience to see it through.

“I am not the same person. I have changed in the most positive ways. I feel privileged to have achieved this.

“I can’t wait for many more exciting challenges I’ll go headlong into. There has never been a better time to feel this alive.”

On March 8, Joy set off on a solo journey from Mombasa, Kenya to Lagos.

The rider travelled on a motorbike that she called “Rory.”

She visited seven different nations.

Joy’s travel route led her via road from Kenya to the Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia, Angola, and Uganda.

Ebiade revealed in a another post that she would be leaving on her own again in August.

She said that they will be travelling from Nigeria to Morocco.