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Nicholas Afedi Donkoh takes a selfie in Morocco. His near-5,000 mile road trip took nine days.

For the love of adventure and in a bid to glorify family name and that of his country, a Ghanaian abandoned the conventional flight voyage and took to the road. He drove all the way from Paris to Accra, Ghana.

Twenty-nine-year-old mechanical engineer Nicholas Afedi Donkoh drove all the way from his house in France to his hometown in Ghana to prove a point: that everyone deserves an adventure.

"I just wanted the world to know that it's not only white people who can go on such trips, but we blacks, too, can do that as well," he says.


There was a secondary purpose also: "The whole idea was to make Ghana more popular and also make Ghanaians all over the world proud."

In an exclusive interview with CNN, Donkoh says he bankrolled the trip himself, denying earlier reports that he received sponsorships, while revealing he spent nearly $2,400 just on fuel.


 Donkoh's BMW on the road in Mauritania.


Before setting off, Donkoh tinkered with his BMW 7 Series to boost performance.

"I increased the horsepower from 400 to 450 so that the car could move a little bit faster," he says, adding that a trip to the Chambre de Commerce in Paris was required for all the necessary travel documents and permits. A bit of self-care was also called for, with the driver kick-starting an exercise regimen to to ready himself for the road.


On the evening of Friday July 7, the Ghanaian loaded his car with 24 bottles of water, food and two spare tires and set off into the night, quad bike in tow.

"I spent about three days driving on the desert," he says, describing the process as difficult. Donkoh bemoaned the border crossings and immigration systems: "Even if you have all your traveling documents valid, you still have to pay some money before you'll be allowed to cross the border. It was sometimes frustrating."

Then there was the terrain. In all, Donkoh says he lost seven tires to the road. At night he sought out gas stations in lieu of a room. "I initially planned to stay in hotels, but things didn't go on well, so I had to sleep in my car. It was only in Burkina Faso that I spent the night in a hotel," he says

Despite the obstacles, he says it was still "a nice experience. I even met some Ghanaians in Mauritania who invited me over for a bowl of our local fufu dish in their home. I met amazing people during this journey."


HOMECOMING

Midafternoon on Sunday, July 16, Donkoh crossed from Burkina Faso to Paga in Ghana's Upper East region.

"That was the only border I wasn't delayed," he recalls. "The immigration officers were very surprised when I told them that I drove all the way from Paris. I was allowed to cross without going through any form of immigration checks."

Upon arriving he first paid a courtesy visit to Regional Minister Rockson Bukari in Bolgatanga, before heading to his hometown, Tarkwa, in the west of the country.

"When you travel by air, you don't really see anything," he says, reflecting on the experience. "You only arrive at the airport of your destination and disembark. But when you travel by road, you will see a lot of beautiful places and nice things on the way. It was a great experience traveling through the desert and all those savanna areas."

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