Tips

Who Drove the First Car in Nigeria and When?

Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr

There are many claims as to who the first person to drive the first car in Nigeria was and when it was driven. Some say that the first person was a woman Funmilayo Ransome Kuti, and some say the first person was a man, but none of these claims is outrightly wrong.  Notwithstanding, it is important to have a clear record of who the first person to drive a car in Nigeria was.

Take note, as it is not, the first Nigerian, but the first person in Nigeria because this is what confuses a lot of people. The record is not properly confirmed but according to popular sources, the first person to drive a car in Nigeria is not a Nigerian. His name is Thomas “Tom” Jones, a wealthy philanthropist.

Thomas Tom Jones
Thomas Tom Jones

The precise date on which Tom Jones drove his car in Nigeria is unknown but many believe that it occurred around the year 1913. At the time, Lagos was referred to as the Lagos Colony, and it was at this time that Tom Jones donated the first public library in Lagos to the state government.

Have 1 million naira and above to Buy or Sell Cars In Nigeria?Check carlots.ng RIght Now RIght Now

The Carter Bridge lagos carmart
The Carter Bridge Lagos carmart

The type of car which Tom Jones drove is unknown, but because of his wealth and popularity in the then Lagos colony, a street on Lagos Island in Lagos was named after him to honour his many philanthropic acts in the colony. He died almost 20 years after the public library he donated in 1931 was opened. The public library has been renamed to the Tom Jones Memorial Hall and Library, located on Lagos Island, Lagos.

There is much-undocumented information about Tom Jones, as he was born at a time when history was not properly documented for future reference. But, the first Nigerian to drive a car in Nigeria is Mrs Olufunmilayo Ransome-Kuti. She was not the first Nigerian to own a car, Sir Herbert Macaulay was, but she is the first to have driven hers. She was a teacher, a women’s rights activist, and a traditional aristocrat.

Also read:

Have 1 million naira and above to Buy or Sell Cars In Nigeria? Check carlots.ng



All rights reserved. Reproduction, publication, broadcasting, rewriting, or redistribution of this material and other digital content on carmart.ng is strictly prohibited without prior express written permission from Carmart Nigeria - Contact: support@carmart.ng

She is a Writer, Content creator who’s interested in Gender Equality, Women Empowerment, Lifestyle and Food. When she’s not writing, she’s listening to music, watching Nollywood movies or creating business ideas.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.