From London to Lagos: How One Traveler Pulled Off a Pioneering Road Trip Through Africa
Briefly

I asked him, 'What are you looking for?' And he replied, 'The other person.' Then he looked me dead in the eye and asked, 'Where's the driver?' I was holding the steering wheel. My right-hand driving confused him, but people couldn't fathom that I was doing this by myself. It's interesting what societies expect from women, and the box they keep us in.
When Nubi rolled into Lagos in her trusty Peugeot 107 in April, she became the first Black woman to travel solo overland from London to Nigeria. Her welcome by cheering crowds was the culmination of a 74-day, 16-nation journey through areas of West Africa that might make many a traveller gulp.
Read at Conde Nast Traveler
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