A young man has become an internet sensation after he embarked on the most recent trekking trend, but this time, in honour of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Oladele John Nihi from Kogi State has taken shots of himself headed to President Jonathan’s Otuoke homestead in Bayelsa State from the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.
Nihi said he decided to embark on the journey on Monday, May 4, 2015 in order to congratulate the president for his statesmanship display after at the just concluded general elections.
The trekking deal was started by 33-year-old Suleiman Hashim, now dubbed, ‘The Buharian traveller’ who walked his way to Abuja from Lagos State in fulfilment of a vow he made before the president-elect, General Muhmmadu Buhari emerged the winner in the presidential polls.
Hello folks, I am beginning #TreForGEJ our DEMOCRATIC HERO here in Abuja to Otuoke, Bayelsa NOW 6:00am.#TrekForGEJ pic.twitter.com/UWnzQq7OtX
— Oladele John Nihi (OJN) (@OJNofficial) May 4, 2015
I shall go daily much as my strength can carry. My goal is to get to Otuoke between 24th and 28th May max#TrekForGEJ pic.twitter.com/ZFLfhQuywl
— Oladele John Nihi (OJN) (@OJNofficial) May 4, 2015
So I can contribute my quota in d cleanin of Mr President's house &participate in welcoming him back home#TrekForGEJ pic.twitter.com/I1GEvPmAlQ
— Oladele John Nihi (OJN) (@OJNofficial) May 4, 2015
After this soldier check point, the next is Giri Junction where I will stop over to get something to eat#TrekForGEJ pic.twitter.com/7BgU8gEV1u
— Oladele John Nihi (OJN) (@OJNofficial) May 4, 2015
I just pass the last soldier check point before Giri Junction.
President Jonathan deserve more than the stress of trekking#TrekForGEJ— Oladele John Nihi (OJN) (@OJNofficial) May 4, 2015
My Journey to Otuoke in honour of our DEMOCRATIC HERO continues now haven't taking lunch. Heading to Gwas#TrekForGEJ pic.twitter.com/PX1pcxxKVc
— Oladele John Nihi (OJN) (@OJNofficial) May 4, 2015
Saw this mad man sleeping by the road few meters from soldier check point. Thought he was dead oo bt not#TrekForGEJ pic.twitter.com/cvRmGpisZY
— Oladele John Nihi (OJN) (@OJNofficial) May 4, 2015