Top Headlines
Lagos gears up for the first edition of Red Bull Danfo Rally in partnership with Puma, and Castrol

Get ready for a taste of Lagos like never before! Red Bull, in partnership with Puma and Castrol, announces the first edition of the Red Bull Danfo Rally.
Mark your calendars for February 24th, 2024 and prepare to witness a unique spectacle where iconic yellow Danfo buses, the lifeblood of Lagos transportation, transform into roaring chariots in a thrilling obstacle race.

This isn’t just any race; it’s a high-octane celebration of resilience, skills, and the vibrant street culture of Lagos, where the legendary Danfo drivers and the city’s coolest kids team up for a heart-racing challenge against time and obstacles to reach the finish line first.
Event Highlights:
Venue: Imperial City, Orange Island, Nigeria
Date: 24 February 2024
Main Attraction: A pulse-pounding race featuring Lagos’ iconic Danfo
buses, driven by the city’s most daring drivers and your favourite celebrities.
About the Rally: Strap in for the Red Bull Danfo Rally, 10 teams would compete in 3 different
rounds and conquer obstacles with the kind of adrenaline-pumping action
that only Lagos can offer through this maiden event.
Be Part of the Action:
Mark your calendars, grab your gear, and get ready to experience the ride of your life at the Red Bull Danfo Rally.
Whether you’re behind the wheel or cheering from the sidelines, it’s going to be an unforgettable journey through the heart of Lagos. O wa oh! Because this is one event where you’ll want to hold on tight – it’s going to be a wild ride!
For a ticket to experience the event live, visit www.redbulldanforally.com
-
Sports2 days ago
Abandoned in Qatar: Nigerian Footballer Seeks Urgent Assistance
-
Health4 hours ago
Lagos Women Run embark on free medical care for makoko Community
-
AFRICA FOCUS1 day ago
NPFL: Ikorodu City secure second away win
-
News1 day ago
EPL: Liverpool go 16-point clear after late comeback
-
Legal6 hours ago
Fubara Invites Rivers State Speaker, Amaewhule, Other Lawmakers To Meeting Over Supreme Court judgement