Woman Driving From London to Africa Shows Interior of Customised Car, TikTok Video Impresses Viewers

Woman Driving From London to Africa Shows Interior of Customised Car, TikTok Video Impresses Viewers

  • Pelumi Nubi, a courageous Nigerian lady who is set to drive from London to Lagos, has shown off her car
  • The car is specially customised for the tedious road trip, and it has some things that guarantee Pelumi's comfort
  • In a video she shared, Pelumi said her car has a bed space and a mattress she bought on Amazon, and she will also be travelling with a gas cooker

Pelumi Nubi, a Nigerian lady driving from London, UK, to Lagos, shared a video showing the interior of her car.

The car has been specially prepared for the tedious ride as it has a few things that will give the lady comfort.

Lady set to drive from London to Lagos.
Pelumi Nubi showed the interior of the car meant for the adventurous journey. Image: Pelumi Nubi
Source: UGC

Woman ready for London to Lagos trip

In a TikTok video, Pelumi Nubi noted that the car had a bed space that would enable her to catch some sleep on her way.

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The TikTokker, Pelumi showed a small student's mattress, which she said she bought on Amazon for the purpose of the adventurous journey.

She also got a small portable tent, which she would use for privacy when taking her bath anywhere along the journey.

Also, there was a gas cooker in the car, but she said she would have to bring it out each time she wanted to make a meal.

Her words:

"I decided to show you all some of the cool features that my car has to make life easier for me on this journey. With these, I won’t have any other choice than to feel at home."

Watch the video below:

Reactions as Pelumi Nubi shows her car

@kyngquadri said:

"You should have things like pepper spray and other little stuff just for safety."

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@RRY commented:

"What inspired this? I'm just curious."

@Crystabel asked:

"How do you plan to ensure your safety?"

@Omekaozuora I said:

"The journey isn't worth it o. However, be safe."

@Abisola Tirenikeji said:

"Ensure you are on live all through. Let's monitor till the end."

Man running from Cape Town to London reaches Zim after 2 months

Briefly News previously reported that an ambitious long-distance runner hopes to do good by running across continents to reach Europe. The determined man is on day 68 of his trip after setting off from Cape Town.

The man aiming to become the first person to do the long run across Africa and beyond received over 10 000 likes. The athlete wants to run over 1 200km for the sake of fighting against injustice close to his heart.

@deoruns posted that he plans on running from Cape Town to London. In the video, a man is running through Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. He's already gone through Botswana and said he was doing the run to stand against racial injustice.

Source: Legit.ng

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