We woke up to prepare for the trip back to Lagos. Breakfast was yam and sauce; Yam and egg and tea, coffee and chocolate drink.
u00a0Once we had eaten, and everyone was set, we were road bound and set off at about 9 am. Our route was to ride from Offa, Osogbo, Ede, Gbongan, Ikire, Ibadan, Sagamu, Lagos.
u00a0Heading out we stopped to fill up at the NNPC station in Offa and then set off.
u00a0Heading from Offa to Osogbo was quite tricky as we were more often than not rolling on roads which were under construction, u201cit seems Osogbo is one big construction yard lot of roads being constructed or revampedu201d. We hit Osogbo in an hour and went on a merry go round cos road works meant roads were closed and we had to find alternative routes.
Journey took us through to the Iife
In looking for alternative routes, as a sharp guy, i left my visor open lo and behold my first fly in the helmet experience when on the highway. Its a not a funny something o, I was perturbed and almost overwhelmed with the buzzing in the helmet and had to make an emergency stop to save myself.
Of course my guardians were there to sort me out FD and Maestro. Once i sorted out the helmet we rolled off and caught up with the others u201cthey had waited further onu201d and we continued out of Osogbo through to Ede (nice breezy and fun ride).
While filtering through the traffic, a pedestrian crossing without any care ran into Dictau2019s bike and broke the right side mirror ( I could see fire coming out of RCu2019s nose and ears fortunately Kanu rode up diffusing the situation).
The rest of the journey through to Lagos was cool. Lucky for us traffic was light and we made very good time. We ended the journey at the Cauldron in Alausa with thanks to the Almighty for journey mercies
There was a point where i was overtaking a trailer on the rather rough side of the rode and right there the road suddenly went rougher, wetin man wan do na, so you increase your speed get past the trailer and bring your bike onto the road .