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Ademilola Odujinrin



Nigerian pilot Ademilola Odujinrin has started on the second leg of his journey to fly alone around the world.

Odujinrin who works for Air Djibouti,  is now on his way to Malta from the UK and will then head to Djibouti in a light single-propeller aircraft.

The flight is part of Project Transcend, a foundation which aims to inspire young people to achieve their goals regardless of their personal circumstances, and to never take ‘no’ for an answer, Air Djibouti said in a press release.

Commenting on his motivation Odujinrin said: “Fewer than 115 people have completed a solo circumnavigation of the globe by air, and it’s been my dream since my youth to join them. Air Djibouti CEO Mario Fulgoni and Cardiff Aviation Chairman Bruce Dickinson share my love for flying and have been hugely supportive in helping me realise a lifetime ambition. I hope to set a world first and inspire a generation of people in Africa and beyond.”
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