 Merlumi Nubi, a Nigerian-British citizen, was received a pomp and pardontry by the Lagos State Government and the Niger-Bernin Republic Semi-Border on Sunday. It was indeed a heroic welcome as Nubi arrived from the Benin Republic around 19 or 9.15 a.m. into the warm embrace of the representatives of the Lagos State Governor, Babajdeh Somolu, other dignitaries, cultural dancers on display and cheering crowd. Nubi, who is 28, a Nigerian-British citizen, embarked on a solo drive from London to Lagos in January 1st this year. She was received at the Nigeria-Bernin Republic border on behalf of the Lagos State Governor by the Commission of Tourism, Art and Culture, Mrs. Toke, Benson, Awuinka, and the Special Advisor at Tourism, Art and Culture, Idris Aregme. Speaking after she arrived at the border, Nubi, who was accompanied by her mother, Ulubu Kuala Nubi, proceeded to Lagos on Ruban-Dagore into the Rawson reception at the University of Lagos Akoka, Yaba area of the state. Honestly, I think we should do more audacious things as human. I think it's very important to step out of our comfort zone. I really wanted to explain the continent I was born into as well. I did not see enough representation, I didn't see enough people that looked like me, so I wanted to do that. You know, showcase our beautiful continents to people. And Byroad allows you the freedom to stop whenever you choose to. I decided to use the same craft hat because I didn't want that to stop me. Use the things you have, use the equipment you have. And yeah, I just wanted to document this so other people will be inspired to step out of their comfort zone and do brilliant things and, you know, audacious things as well. We want the security that we put in place that will follow her every hour. She will send the go-go map of where she's sleeping and the forest in the desert anywhere. So, first person to call for the money, the money denied was well, then I'm moving now. So, we need to get to the next settlement to tell, it's a journey together for the last two months. So, that's what I said, we got to sleep.