Infact, this man is a genius ! A million accolades to u. More powers to your elbows Sir. U're fully embedded with trillions wealths of knowledge , Sir. Thumb up Sir
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I had always said this man was crazy and needed some sort of “attention” until I watched this video and listen him speak. Then I realized I have been the crazy one all this while. Man is full of wisdom and knows what he’s doing. I’m inspired.
"Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala, also known as Ọlábísí Àjàlá, was a Nigerian journalist, travel writer, actor, and later Lagos socialite. He is famous for being a globe-trotter. On April 27, 1957, Àjàlá began a trip "around the world" from London. These would form the basis for his 1963 biography called "An African Abroad", with an introduction by Tom Mboya. He planned to visit forty countries. To write the book, Àjàlá had visited India, Soviet Union, Iran, Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Egypt, and finally, Australia. He travelled round all of them on his Vespa scooter, which had famous autographs of the famous people he had met". Copied from Wikipedia
This man’s adventure should be made into a film , I swear!! Amazing feat by Kunle Adeyanju ! No Cap!! Tayo Aina , you “Scooped” here oh!!! Big Time! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬.
This is the real meaning of 'stop existing and start living'. I have waited to hear this man's adventurous trip, its really inspiring. He's truly a goal-getter👍👍👍
Most of the bills were paid by NGO,if he was carrying money about,it would have been a very big rusk,he said he worked with Rotary club and UN,this are worldwide bodies, all he needed was to partner with them, He carried a message for the world and that us very important, he was not paid but they definitely paid his bills,it only take a passionate selfless Man to do this,the message is to End Polio.
The endurance of being a cyclist helped me. Wow... Lesson learned from this statement is that those little challenges could be building you up to overcome greater challenges
21 nice my dear but today i realy need u to save me im broke this year due to sickness so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help please
This is an eye opener to how we Africans love ourselves. This is an inspiration too. I respect and appreciate your courage to embark on this adventure. Africa is the future.
TAYO did a huge thing capturing this one, very inspiring… stories for days, of resilience, persistence, commitment & consistence, he is a National Treasure & Eagle should be auctioned or kept in a museum.
When an inspiring story teller meets a very good film maker, the result will be out of this world. Like I don’t want this video to end. Thank you tayo for the amazing visual😅
Mannn, this man is one hell of an adventurer!! Those words are 🔥🔥 And when he said his main goal after riding Lagos to Israel and all is to actually climb Mt everest. Omooo, i weak😂 Made me remember Maya and Trudy's Mountain Kilimanjaro videos
Many people work to live and many people live to work! Nigerians have a lot of great people with positive mind one of them is he. Thanks for sharing this with us! Great content as usuals. What I learn from this story is that no matter what you most be determine and focus to achieve your dreams in life!
@@Sanniolumide nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year because of a problem of behavior disorder and it is difficult for me to find a job so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help please
I admire how he used his own sense of adventure to inspire greatness! He used his travel diary to change mindsets (and not just a personal bucket list). I hope he keeps up the spirit and rides from Egypt to CT. Much love from 🇿🇦
I totally agree. I did a bike round trip in Ghana, and experienced the same. I am a South African and having lived in sub Saharan Africa for the last 20 years, and have had no issues but acceptance. We need to learn to be together.
But your people are destroying the world and labeling people that don’t look like them as savages when they are the real savages !!! The world has faced problems in the hands of white people !!! In South Africa you are enjoying but suppressing the majority 🤨
12 nice my dear but today i realy need u to save me im broke this year due to sickness so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help please
I didn't pay much attention to the media when his ride was ongoing, but hearing him talk about it now makes more sense. I must say, a very inspiring story. Well done Tayo 🙌 keep up with the good work!
Funny enough how we stumbled on this video. My 10 year old son was talking about how far New Zealand is from London and could take months to cycle there. Then I told him of a Nigerian man who cycled from London to Nigeria but not harmed with the details. So we decided to just watch to see how long he did it but alas we left blown away. His story is so inspiring and captivating that we stayed glued to the end. Every statement he said was a life lesson and gem. We learnt a lot about resilience, forward planning, courage, commitment, consistency. What a life, this man is living and not just existing. Continue to be an inspiration to the world, Sir. Kindly consider making a book out of this, the world needs this. Big love to you sir and weldone to Tayo for such a beautiful interview. Such a good host you are. Born and bred in Ilorin as well.
Man!!! The African hospitality part brought me to tears!!! It’s so true!! Africans are the most hospitable people I have ever encountered!! Not a biased opinion, but as an African I can say I’m so proud of being an African!! Amazing video brother🙏🏾🙏🏾
Great job Tayo . I met Mr Adeyanju last week and also had the opportunity to spend some time with him . He is such an accomplished and humble gentleman.
"When the hunted leaves the hunt story to be told by the hunter, the story will always glorify the hunter"- Chinua Achebe. Great to see a Black man telling the real story of Africans through a painstakingly documented journey. Truly inspiring.
Wonderful very inspirational, thanks for bringing Africa's hospitality to lights. I live in the uk and currently building a maternal health centre in very remote village call jahanka in Gambia 🇬🇲 is a blessing. We need more like minded people
Great video. I agree with what he was saying the world tries to make Africa seem like a scary place... being Black in the US and Europe can be a scary place too... I hope to travel to a few African countries soon. I had a chance to travel when I was in the US Air Force I met a lot of good people in the places I traveled to.
Living the life...Mr Kunle Adeyanju is rare. People like him are very very few... A complete masterpiece with so much talent. I was so motivated just listening to him...The Christopher Columbus of our time. Life in entirety indeed is an adventure, too bad many of us are just existing, not living.
Even Bill Gates Twittered about his trip. Great job. Great story. Africa is very hospitable, with no fear. However the recent security issues have made us very fearful and tag every country red flag
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I love how adventurous this man is. I love his philosophy of life. What an amazing and awesome adventure. No one can define us better than us. I love this man. Mr. Tayo, this is amazing.
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Very impressive and inspiring. I was going to watch 5 minutes and move on but could not help watching it all. He’s such a free spirit and a true ambassador of the motherland.
Tayo, this brother is beyond inspiring. What he said about Burkina- Faso is said of many regions around the world where certain world bodies label an area to be dangerous. And for some who may say the warning is for Europeans, then you simply have to watch multiple white youtubets traversing all parts of Africa with minimal issues. His statements and life lessons are timeless gems. On my first visit to the continent many of my friends in the west ( USA) were constantly asking, " Are you not afraid??" , the question was constant because the severance of knowledge about that land the west has deemed as the ' Dark Continent' is why I could understand their fears. My trip there was awesome and completely transformed my views on all things African and I now realise the wrong story tellers could and will block you from exploring lands of my ancestors. So much wisdom and depth was shared in this piece Tayo it would take weeks to dissect and comment on the masterclass of this awesome Nigerian gentleman whose fears were also washed away in the face of the bountiful LOVE of his African brothers and sisters who had his back on the London to Lagos mission...OMG!! Please Tayo run this brothers story or this vlog over to your best Nollywood movie house or get on the phone with Tyler Perry or Spike Lee asap!!
This is so inspiring. I feel proud about this. As a once before rotaractor back in KNUST, I'm proud of my senior rotarian. This mission is to save people and he dedicated his life and time for this. Cudos. Fellowship, through service!
12 nice my dear but today i realy need u to save me im broke this year due to sickness so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help please
Tayo you just made me feel I have read a 1000 page- book of wisdom, adventure, discovery and knowledge, the interview was reach in everything I needed. The man Wale Adeyanju has done better than Mango Park. Thank you Tayo. Thank you Wale.
I followed his journey on Twitter, what a remarkable & inspiring story! Kudos to him and well done Tayo for this interview. What he said about Africa gladdened my heart. I too work to live a good life. I'm even more encouraged 😊
Thank you for highlighting his journey. Normally accomplishments of us Africans don't get media coverage because we don't tend to take it upon ourselves to do it for our own. What Mr. Adeyanju has accomplished is amazing and i am happy that he is being celebrated.
What an amazing story. One thing I found incredibly interest about this interview was the fact that, Mr. Kunle, never gave any credit nor made any reference to religious inclination all through his submissions. He answered as a Human. Simply Human and Humane!
I am greatly inspired by the enduring feat of Mr. Kunle Adeyanju, and above all the loving encounters of the African peoples that graced this trip and helped him truly discover the hospitality of the African people.
Wow! Didn't know this side of the story. The journey was not an easy one. The Maritanian/Morocaan border story was really scary. But i love his take on the false narrative of Africans by the western media and security architecture. Beautiful interview by tayo Aina. The music playing in the background is just perfect.
I was really looking forward to hearing Mr Kunle speak. I have to say I'm really impressed on how a 45 year old NIgerian man views the world. It's truly inspiring, also gives a young aspiring Nigerian TH-camr as myself hope to do a lot. Life is short, why not live it to the max! This is a very nice, well put together, detailed video, I really enjoyed it. Thanks for this Tayo!
LMAO..... He said 13 days of total riding! then Tayo said ...."really" and looked at the camera! You get the liver? 🤣🤣😄😄😄😄😄😄 Why am I crying? Thank you ALL for showing the African hospitality to the world Fantastic Job
This Man is a Champion of the Black Race. Much love from Jamaica. 🇯🇲
Yes!!
He speaks effortlessly, flawlessly and eloquently. A very brilliant man, filled with wisdom and knowledge.
For a man his age, that's actually somewhat of a backhanded compliment.
@@ifeyinwachinelo3157 l.
Yes man😊
Mans not just a rider, he's a motivational speaker too.
Absolutely bro
@@gbolahanakanni5754 ghh HK h to hhb my is no GL p
I tell you!!
True. I keep coming back to listen him and take some notes.
The hospitality in Africa is admirable. That’s why Africans need to write our own story.
Well sounded 🔊
Your are an inspiration sir
Je parle le francais aussi
Infact, this man is a genius !
A million accolades to u.
More powers to your elbows Sir.
U're fully embedded with trillions wealths of knowledge , Sir. Thumb up Sir
When he started listing things he has done, my mouth fell open. This man has lived!!!!!!
He really has
Swears, very very interesting life
He a nigerian with two golden nuggets!
Interesting interview
Me too. What a life
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I’m not a Nigerian but the kind of respect I have for Nigerians is second to non.
Me too, l have never met a Nigerian who doesn't have wisdom, most are so wise to get things so quick.
That's the point
Am proud of this nation 🇳🇬🇳🇬
This guy is so inspiring. He preaches consistency, planning and perseverance
Goodness me!!! I'm amazed
I had always said this man was crazy and needed some sort of “attention” until I watched this video and listen him speak. Then I realized I have been the crazy one all this while. Man is full of wisdom and knows what he’s doing. I’m inspired.
Some of the greatest discoveries in the world came from people deemed crazy.
Sometimes we are too quick to judge others just because they do not think like us or are different from us.
woww
It was once Ajala travelled all over the world with a scooter, now Adeyanju travelled Europe to Africa with a power bike.
"Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala, also known as Ọlábísí Àjàlá, was a Nigerian journalist, travel writer, actor, and later Lagos socialite. He is famous for being a globe-trotter.
On April 27, 1957, Àjàlá began a trip "around the world" from London. These would form the basis for his 1963 biography called "An African Abroad", with an introduction by Tom Mboya. He planned to visit forty countries. To write the book, Àjàlá had visited India, Soviet Union, Iran, Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Egypt, and finally, Australia. He travelled round all of them on his Vespa scooter, which had famous autographs of the famous people he had met". Copied from Wikipedia
My beautiful Nigerian peole.We are great no matter the bias and media lies👍
A very inspiring story 👏🏾👏🏾 Well done for capturing this Tayo!
You are a king. We love you
I sight you sir, you're doing well too sir, more strength
We see your work too well done Fisayo and big ups Tayo
Thanks for watching my G❤️
I’m a TH-camr I currently live in the USA
I plan to come to Africa and I would love to do a collaboration with you Fisayo
I almost cried with joy when he talks about the Africans nice peoples , That western Media never show.
Thank you
We should stop caring about white people think about us Africans; what matters is what we think of ourselves
Ji
This man’s adventure should be made into a film , I swear!!
Amazing feat by Kunle Adeyanju ! No Cap!!
Tayo Aina , you “Scooped” here oh!!!
Big Time!
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬.
I second
Agreed
I support you
I thought this adventure should be made into documentary instead of film.
I believe a documentary film will seal up the whole story.
So much wisdom from this man. Tayo thanks for documenting africa. Love from from Botswana
This is the real meaning of 'stop existing and start living'. I have waited to hear this man's adventurous trip, its really inspiring. He's truly a goal-getter👍👍👍
You need money to do all these things
Most of the bills were paid by NGO,if he was carrying money about,it would have been a very big rusk,he said he worked with Rotary club and UN,this are worldwide bodies, all he needed was to partner with them,
He carried a message for the world and that us very important, he was not paid but they definitely paid his bills,it only take a passionate selfless Man to do this,the message is to
End Polio.
The key lesson here is that- he's passionate about his goals and focus on how to deliver them and not the challenges.
go-getter*
This man issa total legend!!! A walking embodiment of wisdom and adventure. Respect from Ghana 🇬🇭
22 May god almigthy follow your way to a big succes u are blessed forever
The endurance of being a cyclist helped me. Wow... Lesson learned from this statement is that those little challenges could be building you up to overcome greater challenges
Little challenges surmounted indeed build up your confidence to scale the big ones
Exactly!!!
Woow, What a inspiring story. I love Nigerian’s because of their boldness and intelligence. 🇬🇭 🇦🇪
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A story that makes Africa Nigeria proud
Such an intelligent man with an inspiring adventure. He sure has a lot to offer the world. Go Nigerians, Go!!
1 May god almigthy follow your way to a big succes u are blessed forever
His story is so inspiring, his doggedness and will to not give up is like the highlight of everything. So inspiring!
This is an eye opener to how we Africans love ourselves. This is an inspiration too. I respect and appreciate your courage to embark on this adventure. Africa is the future.
Did the man say he is 45 years ?
Congratulations to him for making history
TAYO did a huge thing capturing this one, very inspiring… stories for days, of resilience, persistence, commitment & consistence, he is a National Treasure & Eagle should be auctioned or kept in a museum.
When an inspiring story teller meets a very good film maker, the result will be out of this world. Like I don’t want this video to end. Thank you tayo for the amazing visual😅
Same here..like just wow!
Same here! I didn't want the video to end.
Same here
This man has amazing mental and physical strength.
His words are words that are key to everyone's life.
"I'd only be deceiving myself if I say there won't be challenges."
Write that down.
Mannn, this man is one hell of an adventurer!! Those words are 🔥🔥
And when he said his main goal after riding Lagos to Israel and all is to actually climb Mt everest. Omooo, i weak😂
Made me remember Maya and Trudy's Mountain Kilimanjaro videos
Wode fan
You can't have people like Kunle Adeyanju around you and not make things happen.
The inspiration from this video is so raw.
Thanks Tayo Aina.
Is time for Africans to write and rewrite their own stories. Together we build.
This man is a bundle of things to learn. I feel so good being an African citizen now
Many people work to live and many people live to work! Nigerians have a lot of great people with positive mind one of them is he. Thanks for sharing this with us! Great content as usuals. What I learn from this story is that no matter what you most be determine and focus to achieve your dreams in life!
Perfectly said 💯👌
2 May god almigthy follow your way to a big succes u are blessed forever
@@hopelife8130 Amen thank you!
@@Sanniolumide nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year because of a problem of behavior disorder and it is difficult for me to find a job so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help please
He is so right about Africa. The people are amazing.
I admire how he used his own sense of adventure to inspire greatness! He used his travel diary to change mindsets (and not just a personal bucket list). I hope he keeps up the spirit and rides from Egypt to CT. Much love from 🇿🇦
I totally agree. I did a bike round trip in Ghana, and experienced the same. I am a South African and having lived in sub Saharan Africa for the last 20 years, and have had no issues but acceptance. We need to learn to be together.
But your people are destroying the world and labeling people that don’t look like them as savages when they are the real savages !!! The world has faced problems in the hands of white people !!! In South Africa you are enjoying but suppressing the majority 🤨
Majority of Africans, we are too accepting to a fault. It's the reason some foreigners take advantage of us unfortunately.
12 nice my dear but today i realy need u to save me im broke this year due to sickness so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help please
I love adventures and traveling, I hope I stay thirsty forever! I live rather than existing, I’m so inspired 💙
I loved his wisdom..respect from a Pakistani who has spent 6 months in Abuja.
I didn't pay much attention to the media when his ride was ongoing, but hearing him talk about it now makes more sense. I must say, a very inspiring story. Well done Tayo 🙌 keep up with the good work!
2 May god almigthy follow your way to a big succes u are blessed forever
Without commitment you will never start but more importantly without consistency you will never finish
The way he narrates his own story, you find out he's a great storyteller.
Travellers and adventurers are great storytellers...
This man to me have more wisdom than some professors
This man is very intelligent and understands fully what he is doing.
Tayo Aina thanks for throwing out this.
Funny enough how we stumbled on this video. My 10 year old son was talking about how far New Zealand is from London and could take months to cycle there. Then I told him of a Nigerian man who cycled from London to Nigeria but not harmed with the details. So we decided to just watch to see how long he did it but alas we left blown away. His story is so inspiring and captivating that we stayed glued to the end. Every statement he said was a life lesson and gem. We learnt a lot about resilience, forward planning, courage, commitment, consistency. What a life, this man is living and not just existing. Continue to be an inspiration to the world, Sir. Kindly consider making a book out of this, the world needs this. Big love to you sir and weldone to Tayo for such a beautiful interview. Such a good host you are. Born and bred in Ilorin as well.
Man!!! The African hospitality part brought me to tears!!! It’s so true!! Africans are the most hospitable people I have ever encountered!! Not a biased opinion, but as an African I can say I’m so proud of being an African!!
Amazing video brother🙏🏾🙏🏾
Survival instincts,perseverance,intelligence,
risk taking, .This man is a dragon on the inside.I am inspired by his adventure.
Hmmm! Another Nigerian African Giant!!
Kudos!!! Oga you try !!!
Great job Tayo . I met Mr Adeyanju last week and also had the opportunity to spend some time with him . He is such an accomplished and humble gentleman.
"When the hunted leaves the hunt story to be told by the hunter, the story will always glorify the hunter"- Chinua Achebe. Great to see a Black man telling the real story of Africans through a painstakingly documented journey. Truly inspiring.
Wonderful very inspirational, thanks for bringing Africa's hospitality to lights. I live in the uk and currently building a maternal health centre in very remote village call jahanka in Gambia 🇬🇲 is a blessing. We need more like minded people
Seriously I can’t still believe him… it really mind blowing… congratulations 🎊🎉
Mr. Adeyanju is deep. Well read living an intentional life. He mix fantasy and realism so well.
2 May god almigthy follow your way to a big succes u are blessed forever
I'm gonna listen to this guy everyday for the next month,' cause I need to adopt this man's mindset....his level of grit is amazing!
Nigerians are blessed. 💚😊🏆I am proud of you Man ♂️
God! This man has learnt so much
He doesn't deserve less from life.
He deserves the BEST 👏
Thank you for this.
Amazing how u show cased Africa doing what u love most from Somalia
Too genuine and original. Not just the talk but the action. Real Individual with lots of joy and satisfaction. Well done Brother.
I drove from London to West Africa also where I am now. This is the best journey that everyone should take. He did an awesome journey👊🏿👌🏿👍🏿
This story is inspiring. I love the way he highlighted the importance of French language for travelling. I keep preaching this to many. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
How did you ride from London to the mainland of Europe?
Yes, learn French! Learning French led to my getting 3 jobs in my career! Now I work in 4 languages
Great video. I agree with what he was saying the world tries to make Africa seem like a scary place... being Black in the US and Europe can be a scary place too... I hope to travel to a few African countries soon. I had a chance to travel when I was in the US Air Force I met a lot of good people in the places I traveled to.
When he said 13 days, Tayo was thinking hmmm not too bad maybe I can do this too! haha
You did not add,he was doing more than 12hrs ride a day,that is too much o
This man is full of wisdom and courage......great interview!!
Living the life...Mr Kunle Adeyanju is rare. People like him are very very few... A complete masterpiece with so much talent. I was so motivated just listening to him...The Christopher Columbus of our time. Life in entirety indeed is an adventure, too bad many of us are just existing, not living.
Christopher Columbus??? Lol… HE was not a great man, but MR. Adeyanju is!! All on his own….
His life is indeed an inspiration to everyone! Moral lesson: the only thing stopping you from achieving great feats is yourself👌.
What a story!!! Mr Adeyanju is the definition of a man made out of Timber and caliber. Good work Tayo. Big fan of your work.
That is a great 👍 way to send the message of End polio in Africa 🌍
Even Bill Gates Twittered about his trip.
Great job. Great story.
Africa is very hospitable, with no fear.
However the recent security issues have made us very fearful and tag every country red flag
Good point!
Wow! This man is extremely learned!...thank you Tayo for letting us meeting this man!
Very inspiring and bringing pride to Nigeria.
2 nice my dear but today i realy need u to save me im broke this year due to sickness so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help please
Great man from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Knowing him personally.. He's very nice .. Loves sports, believe strongly In health is wealth 😅. Always exercising ..
12 May god almigthy follow your way to a big succes u are blessed forever
I love how adventurous this man is. I love his philosophy of life. What an amazing and awesome adventure. No one can define us better than us. I love this man.
Mr. Tayo, this is amazing.
Proudly African, proudly Nigerian, Proudly Kwara, proudly Offa as well. We love you...
This man’s adventure should be made into a film 💯💯
I didn’t plan to watch this till the end but I couldn’t resist. He’s a brilliant man👏
Same here
It was a dangerous trip indeed not for the faint hearted.
This is so inspiring! The whole story makes me know who the real African is. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Well said nappie! I agree. 💯
@@evemason3456 yes 🙌🏿🙌🏿
nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year because of a problem of behavior disorder and it is difficult for me to find a job so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help please
Very impressive and inspiring. I was going to watch 5 minutes and move on but could not help watching it all. He’s such a free spirit and a true ambassador of the motherland.
Tayo, this brother is beyond inspiring. What he said about Burkina- Faso is said of many regions around the world where certain world bodies label an area to be dangerous. And for some who may say the warning is for Europeans, then you simply have to watch multiple white youtubets traversing all parts of Africa with minimal issues. His statements and life lessons are timeless gems. On my first visit to the continent many of my friends in the west ( USA) were constantly asking, " Are you not afraid??" , the question was constant because the severance of knowledge about that land the west has deemed as the ' Dark Continent' is why I could understand their fears. My trip there was awesome and completely transformed my views on all things African and I now realise the wrong story tellers could and will block you from exploring lands of my ancestors. So much wisdom and depth was shared in this piece Tayo it would take weeks to dissect and comment on the masterclass of this awesome Nigerian gentleman whose fears were also washed away in the face of the bountiful LOVE of his African brothers and sisters who had his back on the London to Lagos mission...OMG!! Please Tayo run this brothers story or this vlog over to your best Nollywood movie house or get on the phone with Tyler Perry or Spike Lee asap!!
This is so inspiring. I feel proud about this. As a once before rotaractor back in KNUST, I'm proud of my senior rotarian. This mission is to save people and he dedicated his life and time for this. Cudos. Fellowship, through service!
I love how he keeps quoting intellectual individuals who made statements that stuck with him👏🏾
12 nice my dear but today i realy need u to save me im broke this year due to sickness so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help please
I'm inspired not only for his kind words but also his force of efficiency nailed my sight.
Thank you
Tayo you just made me feel I have read a 1000 page- book of wisdom, adventure, discovery and knowledge, the interview was reach in everything I needed. The man Wale Adeyanju has done better than Mango Park. Thank you Tayo. Thank you Wale.
Exactly!!!! my feelings right now
I followed his journey on Twitter, what a remarkable & inspiring story! Kudos to him and well done Tayo for this interview. What he said about Africa gladdened my heart. I too work to live a good life. I'm even more encouraged 😊
Please what's his Twitter handle?
1 May god almigthy follow your way to a big succes u are blessed forever
Thank you for highlighting his journey. Normally accomplishments of us Africans don't get media coverage because we don't tend to take it upon ourselves to do it for our own. What Mr. Adeyanju has accomplished is amazing and i am happy that he is being celebrated.
Kunle Adeyanju really motivates me as a biker. Hoping to ride to Europe also on two wheels. #LondonToLagos
Aare Aniyikaye Of Offa. I'm proud this legend is from my home town
He speaks like a motivational speaker
I really enjoyed this , God is with you my brother , watching from Guyana 🇬🇾🇬🇾✅✊🔥💯
What an amazing story. One thing I found incredibly interest about this interview was the fact that, Mr. Kunle, never gave any credit nor made any reference to religious inclination all through his submissions. He answered as a Human. Simply Human and Humane!
I am greatly inspired by the enduring feat of Mr. Kunle Adeyanju, and above all the loving encounters of the African peoples that graced this trip and helped him truly discover the hospitality of the African people.
I can't believe we are both from this same place. Such an inspiring story from a tenacious man.
He's carrying a bank of Knowledge, wisdom, Experience ❤😊
I'll love to live with him for a month.
Wow! Didn't know this side of the story. The journey was not an easy one. The Maritanian/Morocaan border story was really scary. But i love his take on the false narrative of Africans by the western media and security architecture. Beautiful interview by tayo Aina. The music playing in the background is just perfect.
This was so educative , I kept pausing to take note! What a citadel of knowledge a man he is…
I was really looking forward to hearing Mr Kunle speak. I have to say I'm really impressed on how a 45 year old NIgerian man views the world. It's truly inspiring, also gives a young aspiring Nigerian TH-camr as myself hope to do a lot. Life is short, why not live it to the max! This is a very nice, well put together, detailed video, I really enjoyed it. Thanks for this Tayo!
LMAO..... He said 13 days of total riding! then Tayo said ...."really" and looked at the camera!
You get the liver? 🤣🤣😄😄😄😄😄😄
Why am I crying? Thank you ALL for showing the African hospitality to the world
Fantastic Job
😅😅 I was blown away
This guy is freaking cooll, thanks for sharing his story mehn!
And i like the fact that it wasnt for self recognition or selfish interest. Its for humanity! Well done sire!!!!
He's basically an example of all my planned adventure in Life 💞