Why road safety should catch him? Is he the only disable person in Nigeria that drive a car ? I know some disable person that drove themselves with his or her own car in Nigeria
@@ironladyoluwatoyin6435 because all it takes is one bump or pothole and his crutches will slip off the pedals and then someone will lose their mother or sister because Ayefele wants to drive himself. Do the disabled people you know drive like this, without customization? They're gonna cause serious road accidents in future if they're not caught first. Mark my word.
Well-done Adeola, I am happy seeing Yinka Ayefele driving, I have withnessed many people living with disabilities, especially reduced functions in the lower limbs (legs), driving in Nigeria, the car is adapted to drive with their hands with adaptive pedals (for acceleration and brake). Using elbow crutch might not be best he can achieve for now, before the arrival of Innoson motor, let him, Yinka ask questions from people living with disabilities and driving even in Ibadan. This is for safety. You are doing good job, please keep it up God bless you
My senior sister, Mrs Foluke Idowu, had a car accident and bécame paraplegic at the age of30. She started a campaign for Independent Living for People with Disabilities. She got mobility aids done for a lot of people. Dues to bad governance,she did get an adapted vehicle i spite of her efforts. she died after 35 years of energetic campaigns. I believe that her work is not in vain and I will be the happiest woman if a Nigerian manufacturer can get and adapted car for people with disabilities.
That's great move, Mr. Yinka but stop for your own sake and for the safety of other road users. Thank Adeola for your active move to get him an adaptable automobile.
My older brother who was paralyzed from the chest down (almost a quardraplegic) far back in 1986 had his car customised from the UK. And he used it effectively for over two decades.
Adeola, please advise him to buy a Tesla vehicle that will be self driven and will have the various auto safety devices installed in so there will be little or no stress on him. Thank you for sharing the update on him about his disability status 🙏
What he is doing is very dangerous and putting other road users at risk. All it takes is for him to be slowing down and his crutch to slip off of the brake, due to a pot hole, for him to lose control of that vehicle. We do not want to see other people paralysed or worse just because of his pride.
That's not too safe, both for him and for other road users. If it's a customised car, that's great but not with crutches to the brake and the throttle! FRSC should please certify this as Road Safe!
@olumodejioluwayomi2352 that's ok, inside private apartment, not on the PUBLIC ROAD, with a car not customised for the PLWD! If he can, what about other dangerous drivers on the road and pedestrians who cross the road without caution?
I knew a man in my neighbourhood In the 1980s in Nigeria, who drove a car meant for people with disabilities. Pedals were at arm’s reach. I am assuming now that he got it from abroad
This is dangerous and not safe. He should get a customised car. Driving is all about safety and how quick to respond to danger when driving on our street. It's just an accident waiting to happen. I don''t encourage this.
Hi, I knew of a friends mom who was am amputee and drives a customised Toyota Celica in the 1980s. And lives in Lagos but she drives to Ibadan and even to Ife on her son's graduation and i have been a pasanger in her car once or twice.
This is very dangerous ooo. He should get a specially designed vehicle tailored to his condition where the gas and brake pedals are at arms reach! His reaction time to use his crutch to apply the brakes would be too slow in emergency situations!
Hi Deola, Thanks for this video, please as much as I like people with huge heart tgat break barriers in life. I think this is just too risky for him, you can see the tension on his look, please you can help research on how he can get one mobility vechle imported into Nigeria since he can afford it. Please advice him not to ignore the red flag. Thank you.
He should go and get customized car to avoid another accident again........using one of his crutches stepping the brake pedal down for the purpose of holding the brake is more dangerous, because at a time of need, that crutch might slipped off the brake padel causing fatal accidents on the road that might take his life or that of others
Nigeria is a crazy place...
My heart was in my mouth watching this video.
This is dangerous. He should buy a properly customised car with all the pedal controls on the steering.
I agree with u.
Surely he can afford customisation. If he is involved in an accident or fatality 😮😮
Very risky it's like committing suicide
My exact thoughts, very dangerous.
Very true
Thanks Adeola, I would love it if Innoson agrees to work out something for the disabled in Nigeria
i really love his independence for real, it will make you feel inspired not pity him
Wowwww. I am so excited to see an ASL interpreter in your video. Thank you for all you do.
Yinka is a legend. A strong Spirit cannot be broken. God is able.
Exactly Safety is very important.
I will not like to listen to another version of bitter experience. Pls boda Yinka continue to use your driver. Edakun.
Adeola you are a blessing to Nigeria
If Road Safety should catch this one now they will be organizing protest to free Ayefele.
Why road safety should catch him? Is he the only disable person in Nigeria that drive a car ? I know some disable person that drove themselves with his or her own car in Nigeria
Tell me is a #saga... As Adeola... Dey say
@@ironladyoluwatoyin6435 because all it takes is one bump or pothole and his crutches will slip off the pedals and then someone will lose their mother or sister because Ayefele wants to drive himself. Do the disabled people you know drive like this, without customization? They're gonna cause serious road accidents in future if they're not caught first. Mark my word.
Nice. I am so happy he is doing what he has always wanted to do. God be praised.
Thank Almighty God for world of innovations that brings smiles to faces of people making impossibility possible. Yinka Ayefele, remain blessed
Please let this get to him wisdom is profitable to direct. Adeola thank you God bless your heart
I liked his courage and determination to be independent
its a risky one he is into with the kind of road users we have in our nation coupled with the rod conditions very unsafe truly Deola. kudos to you.
Adeola you're much blessed heaven is your limits not the sky. You're envelopes with pure fire for greatness in Jesus name.
Great! Thank God!
God bless you Adeola. This video made me cry. I pray Innosuns sorts him out. It is well!!!
Not safety of his life only, but innocent people on the road.
Ms Adeola Fayehun,thank you for this video.
I will look out for Innosons Chairman's response.
Thank you for a good job done.
Well-done Adeola, I am happy seeing Yinka Ayefele driving, I have withnessed many people living with disabilities, especially reduced functions in the lower limbs (legs), driving in Nigeria, the car is adapted to drive with their hands with adaptive pedals (for acceleration and brake). Using elbow crutch might not be best he can achieve for now, before the arrival of Innoson motor, let him, Yinka ask questions from people living with disabilities and driving even in Ibadan. This is for safety.
You are doing good job, please keep it up
God bless you
Wheelchair users drive in UK and America. However, in Nigeria, that is determination👍
He would get points deducted on his license on the spot in the UK he was caught pushing pedals with crutches. He is allowed in a customised car though
PLEASE SAFETY 🙏 FIRST❤
😮😮😮pls don't drive urself oooo... Fear just dey catch me here
My senior sister, Mrs Foluke Idowu, had a car accident and bécame paraplegic at the age of30. She started a campaign for Independent Living for People with Disabilities. She got mobility aids done for a lot of people. Dues to bad governance,she did get an adapted vehicle i spite of her efforts. she died after 35 years of energetic campaigns. I believe that her work is not in vain and I will be the happiest woman if a Nigerian manufacturer can get and adapted car for people with disabilities.
❤️❤️❤️
Congratulations Yinka Ayefele.
What God cannot do does not exist.
What God cannot do, does not exist. God will continue to protect and complete the miracle in his life, in the Mighty Name of Jesus, Amen.
YOU ARE THE BEST!
Gently Sir, those Ibadan micra are bad drivers. Kudos to You ❤
I was actually holding my breath when I was watching this!!! It’s very dangerous to say the least. He needs a proper customised car 😮
This very dangerous 😮😮😮😮😮
There's no way he should be driving like that!
Thanks for sharing.
Btw, good to hear evangelist Bayo Adegboyega’s song😊
That's great move, Mr. Yinka but stop for your own sake and for the safety of other road users. Thank Adeola for your active move to get him an adaptable automobile.
You're too much, Adrola🎉❤❤❤❤
Brave of him but he's putting himself and other road users at risks!
Wow!!!! Thank you God
He should get a driver please, we all agree its amazing seeing him drive so well but it's too risky
May the Lord bless you and protect you my dear Yinka.
Me too I was scared ohhh, what if the crutches miss the pedal
😮😮😮😮it’s dangerous for him
My older brother who was paralyzed from the chest down (almost a quardraplegic) far back in 1986 had his car customised from the UK. And he used it effectively for over two decades.
God bless your heart of GOLD.🙏🙏🙏
Excellente!!!
Adeola, please advise him to buy a Tesla vehicle that will be self driven and will have the various auto safety devices installed in so there will be little or no stress on him.
Thank you for sharing the update on him about his disability status 🙏
He really needs to invest in a one-pedal drive. I appreciate that he's making an effort, but a one-pedal drive car would be a game changer.
Waoooo. Congratulation. Pls be careful always.
Has he been tested for such driving? This is lawlessness and can happen only in Nigeria.
Though so excited seen him driving himself, it's a bit scary driving on high speed, even on Nigeria road. Thanks.
Please Ayefele take it easy.
Even the able-bodied have trouble navigating Lagos traffic.
Me too, very scared for him
IT'S BEAUTIFUL TO SEE HIM DRIVE BUT HE SHOULD TRY TO USE HIS DRIVER SINCE HE IS NOT IN AN OVERSEAS COUNTRY!
U live in America now Adeola..why is that so new to you..pls mu sister there are more serious issues in Naija to talk about....i respect you too much
GREAT 👍👍👍
This is dangerous ooo
That’s too dangerous, having to look down every time when he applies breaks or accelerate is too dangerous
It is very dangerous ooo
Ayefele overspending
Love always defeat everything
Omon the speed eh😮😮
God will give him a car that is structured Machanically and customized for his needs
Nothing bad in that, the ride should be customised so that driving will be safe for him and other road users.
What he is doing is very dangerous and putting other road users at risk. All it takes is for him to be slowing down and his crutch to slip off of the brake, due to a pot hole, for him to lose control of that vehicle. We do not want to see other people paralysed or worse just because of his pride.
That's not too safe, both for him and for other road users. If it's a customised car, that's great but not with crutches to the brake and the throttle! FRSC should please certify this as Road Safe!
It is safe, you can use your leg to eat like normal person, the body adapt to change, depend on your mindset
@olumodejioluwayomi2352 that's ok, inside private apartment, not on the PUBLIC ROAD, with a car not customised for the PLWD! If he can, what about other dangerous drivers on the road and pedestrians who cross the road without caution?
@@pst.adeyemiadeniyi2420 That might be right
I think there are portable wheelchair ramps he can use.
In abroad some people like this drive 🚗 them self out from their house 🏠 when I was working with them before in them
I knew a man in my neighbourhood In the 1980s in Nigeria, who drove a car meant for people with disabilities. Pedals were at arm’s reach. I am assuming now that he got it from abroad
This is dangerous and not safe. He should get a customised car. Driving is all about safety and how quick to respond to danger when driving on our street. It's just an accident waiting to happen. I don''t encourage this.
Hi, I knew of a friends mom who was am amputee and drives a customised Toyota Celica in the 1980s. And lives in Lagos but she drives to Ibadan and even to Ife on her son's graduation and i have been a pasanger in her car once or twice.
I was so so scared, wow! Please, I don't think it's safe for you to drive in Nigeria biko, ejo, abeg!
This is very dangerous ooo. He should get a specially designed vehicle tailored to his condition where the gas and brake pedals are at arms reach! His reaction time to use his crutch to apply the brakes would be too slow in emergency situations!
Wow I'm really scared for him
Hi Deola, Thanks for this video, please as much as I like people with huge heart tgat break barriers in life. I think this is just too risky for him, you can see the tension on his look, please you can help research on how he can get one mobility vechle imported into Nigeria since he can afford it. Please advice him not to ignore the red flag.
Thank you.
This is not good enough for his safety.
I was scared as well
Fantastic
Transporter abeg drop me here pls
With his state, I think he is overspending.
Bloody dangerous,
This is not safe
I love him, but I don’t think it’s a good idea
In Nigeria, he should be careful and buy the car for disabled person nothing is wrong in doing the right thing ooo
I don't really understand this man? This seems dangerous for himself, for those accompanying him, and for other road users.
@AdeolaFayehun My love for you has just grown another feathers, thanks for caring for all aspects of life.
Is this safe?
Same here
You are doing well
This shows that no able body has an excuse to progress. Where there is a will, there is a way.
Is this legal? Seems dangerous to him and other road users
Wow my daddy can driving
SHE INTERVIEWED HIM:
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Arrest this man; is the vehicle certified for special (disabled-persons’) use? What does he want to achieve with this showing?
Deola my sister many of disabity Abroud drivw by them self
I am one of is fans but don't support him driving with one hand it's not save at all.
Is it safe?
He should go and get customized car to avoid another accident again........using one of his crutches stepping the brake pedal down for the purpose of holding the brake is more dangerous, because at a time of need, that crutch might slipped off the brake padel causing fatal accidents on the road that might take his life or that of others
This is very dangerous. The vehicle is adapted for his use. Using one hand is a risk for himself and other road user's.
He should please get a customised vehicle to drive...
Is he not scared???
Abeg oh to avoid matters that touch,be safe sir!!!
Im inspired....truly..but this is risking...he sud get a mire customised car for himself or work with innoson to help him out