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Pelumi Nubi’s solo car trip officially kicked off on January 31, 2024. She started off in London and updated followers via an Instagram post, saying she arrived in France on February 1. 

A Timeline of Pelumi Nubi’s Journey So Far

In another post shared on February 4, three days after she set off from Paris, the content creator arrived in Barcelona, Spain, marking the second stop on her ambitious journey. She spent some days exploring the country and reached 100k followers on Instagram.

After six adventurous days in Spain, she announced her arrival in Morocco — the third country on her itinerary — on February 10.

A Timeline of Pelumi Nubi’s Journey So Far

Over the next 14 days, Pelumi explored cities in Morocco and drove through the dreaded desert wasteland, No Man’s Land — a three-kilometre strip that separates the country from Mauritania. 

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She announced her arrival

in Mauritania on February 24.
A Timeline of Pelumi Nubi’s Journey So Far

On March 3, about a month after the journey kicked off, Pelumi arrived in Senegal. 

She spent a few days exploring some tourist attractions, visiting the tallest statue in Africa, located in Senegal’s capital city, Dakar, and Goree Island, a former transatlantic slave trade hub.

A Timeline of Pelumi Nubi’s Journey So Far

She announced her exit on March 7 and made it to her next stop, Gambia, on March 8. She spent 24 hours in Guinea Bissau before she made it to Guinea, the ninth country on her list, on March 14.

On March 17, she headed to Sierra Leone, where her entry was delayed over her “right-hand drive” car, which had been banned in the country in 2013. However, a kind border officer stepped in and secured her entry.

A Timeline of Pelumi Nubi’s Journey So Far

Still in Sierra Leone as of the date of publishing this report, her next stop is Liberia, after which she has five more countries before arriving in Lagos, Nigeria

The road trip, estimated to last two months, is on track as she’ll likely complete it in the last week of March 2024.

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