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How We Rode From Holland To Nigeria — Dutch Bikers (nigeria Not A Bad Country) by bombay: 2:14am On Jun 20, 2009
Dennis and Feils, Dutchmen, left Neitherland on the 15th of March and arrived Nigeria about ten weeks after, traveling through 18 countries in Sub-saharan Africa.

Saturday Vanguard met them at Ibadan where they had a short stay before setting out again, they spoke on their experience and how they rode on motorcycle to Nigeria.

What are your preparations before the journey?
We really had to prepare ourselves for the journey. The bikes are bout 10 years old. We did a lot things by ourselves. We put a large tank that would cover much distance. We did so many things on the bikes like the break pads and some other things because these bikes are not common in many other countries we traveled to and so, we had to make some spare parts ourselves.
What prompted you to embark on this type of journey?
We bought two motorcycles in India ten years ago then we said to each other that there is need to seize one opportunity in a life time and we started. We discussed and we ended up wanting to go to Capetown in Africa. That was how the big story began from that moment on. When we started, we just really wanted to go for it.

We left the Netherlands on the 15th March, 2009 and slowly, we started to move Southwest and now we are in Nigeria already half-way. There was no time to plan. We just wanted to be in Nigeria.

Where did you take off?
We took off from Netherlands and then to Morocco to Senegal and from there to Burkina Faso, Mauritania to Ghana and to Benin and from there to Nigeria.

What are your challenges on the road?
Of course we had some challenges on the way but we tackled them. One day, we had seven flat tyres. So, we had to repair the tyres ourselves. We are mechanics and as such any mechanical problems would be solved by us.

Sometimes, you fall over and you have to pick up your bike. Those are the small challenges we had. Our people told us that it was a dangerous venture we wanted to embark upon.

At times we take off around 6am in the morning and when the sun goes down we stop. We didn’t really have any problem with the police. Sometimes, they stop us and delayed us for about one hour. And sometimes, they wanted to know where we were coming from and where we were going.

Actually, we encountered some problems but they are minor problems and we solved them. We are careful too and we don’t do crazy things. So far, we are safe and our loved ones should not bother themselves.

Did Police demand money from you?
We have traveled over 20,000 kilometres. At times, police would stop us on the way and would want to get money from us. But we were not able to meet their demand.

How did your families react when you set out for this journey?
They warned us that it is very dangerous to go to Nigeria. They said there are too many dangerous things on the road. They love us and they care about us. They were worried because of crime rate, mechanical failure, robbery but we decided to go even though our loved ones warned us.

So what is your feelings about Nigeria?
We believe Nigeria is not dangerous at all. It is not dangerous than any other place in the world. Nigerians are very open people and the country is very beautiful. We are having a very nice time here.

Nigeria is big country and in big countries, there are usually some problems. There is no problem here. People just cry and make the whole country unsafe. Nigeria is so big. It is bigger than our own country which is about 200 kilometers length and breadth. One day you can drive round.

How are feeding on the road?
We have our own food. We have done a lot of food camping in the desert. We can make our own food.
Re: How We Rode From Holland To Nigeria — Dutch Bikers (nigeria Not A Bad Country) by walakolobo: 8:46am On Jun 20, 2009
who cares what anyone thinks about Nigeria.
Re: How We Rode From Holland To Nigeria — Dutch Bikers (nigeria Not A Bad Country) by RICHIEBOI1(m): 9:17am On Jun 20, 2009
amongs all this countries why was naija singled out? lipsrsealed
Re: How We Rode From Holland To Nigeria — Dutch Bikers (nigeria Not A Bad Country) by xterra2(m): 11:48pm On Jun 20, 2009
The report is made here,IBADAN so focus need to be on nigeria alone and besides to see what foreigners think of this failed state

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