Society
In Brief, 7 Seven Popular Biker Gangs/ Motorcycle Clubs In Nigeria
has matured into a vibrant culture powered by disciplined riding, charity work, national tours
Nigeria’s motorcycle scene has evolved far beyond the stereotypes. What once appeared as a fringe pastime has matured into a vibrant culture powered by disciplined riding, charity work, national tours and well-structured associations that model responsibility on and off the road.
Today, legitimate motorcycle clubs—complete with constitutions, elected officers, safety marshals and community programmes—are helping reshape public perception.
Across Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and beyond, seven motorcycle associations stand out for their structure, visibility and positive impact.
Eternal Riders: The Nation’s Most Organised Fellowship On Two Wheels
With chapters spread across major cities, the Eternal Riders Motorcycle Club (ERMC) has built a reputation for discipline and philanthropy. Their signature projects—hospital visits, school support, road safety campaigns—have earned the club respect both within and outside the biker community. Known for well-coordinated long-distance tours, ERMC is regarded as one of the country’s most structured motorcycle associations.
Easy Riders: A Legacy of Touring and Community Engagement
Easy Riders is one of the longest-standing names in Nigerian biker culture. Their consistency in organising major rides, safety trainings and charity activities places them among the most trusted MCs nationwide. The club’s strength across Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt continues to drive its expanding influence.

Bad Gang MC: The Modern Powerhouse With Edgy Brand
Despite its bold name, Bad Gang Motorcycle Club (BGMC) is a legitimate, well-run association anchored on brotherhood, community service and safety. The club is highly visible at national rallies, charity rides and youth outreach events. With younger riders increasingly joining their ranks, BGMC represents a new wave of socially-conscious but culturally vibrant biker identity.
Harley Owners Group (HOG) Nigeria: Luxury, Lifestyle and Leadership
As Nigeria’s official Harley-Davidson community, HOG Nigeria brings a premium touch to the biking scene. Members are known for their high-end motorcycles and structured touring culture. Their charity runs, safety workshops and mentorship programmes set a consistent example for emerging clubs.
Vikings MC: Touring Strength and Solidarity
Vikings Motorcycle Club continues to build its reputation through well-coordinated long-distance rides and acts of community support. Their membership spans diverse professional backgrounds, forming a disciplined association known for unity, structure and strong public presence at national biking events.
Red Scorpions MC: The Lagos Powerhouse
Strong across Lagos and the South-West, Red Scorpions Motorcycle Club is known for its road safety advocacy and participation in major biker festivals. Their group rides and charity projects have earned them recognition, making the club one of the more visible associations in the region.
Supreme Riders MC: New Generation Of Disciplined Riders
Supreme Riders Motorcycle Club represents a younger but rapidly growing movement. Their emphasis on safety, social responsibility and orderly touring has positioned them as one of the most promising associations in the country. Their presence at national rallies grows stronger each year.
Nigeria’s biker community is proving that motorcycle clubs can embody discipline, charity and social impact. Far from the myth of renegade riders, these associations are regulated, legitimate and increasingly influential in promoting responsible motorcycle culture.
What emerges is a portrait of a fast-growing movement: one built on adventure, camaraderie and community service—powered by clubs that ride with purpose, impact and pride.


