In theory it should be technically possible by using the Chunnel, driving completely around the Mediterranean, and coming into western Africa from the east side. Political realities mean there's a slight lack of connecting roads in some places... most notably, you can't really get there without going through Israel, which on the map at least looks like it could be difficult.
It's 2714 miles from London to Yayladagi, Turkey, right on the border with Syria. From there it gets difficult... the map indicates that there are roads, but it won't give directions across the border.
Even between points in Syria, it refuses to provide directions... Aleppo to Hamah, two cities that are clearly connected by a major road identified on the map as "5" (the main reason I picked those two) produces the result "We could not calculate directions", and from that point onward, getting it to cross borders is sometimes problematic even when it happily gives directions within the countries on either side and when it looks like there are actually roads (Egypt/Libya, in particular; I can get directions from cities in Libya all the way to Marrakesh, and between any two cities in Egypt, but it doesn't like crossing that border).
It looks like Yayladagi would be, roughly speaking, the halfway point in driving from London to Marrakesh (you didn't say where in West Africa) meaning the total trip would be on the high side of 5000 miles if you could make it.
If by "drive" you include "a ferry trip of about an hour", you could do a lot better by driving to south Spain... say, Tarifa, a bit under 1500 miles... and crossing to say Tanger, Algeria, about 25 miles away, by ferry. At that point you'd be in west Africa already.
It is not possible to drive directly from London to West Africa as you would need to cross the English Channel and Sahara Desert. The distance by road would be over 5,000 miles (8,000 km) depending on your specific starting and ending points in West Africa.
The distance from East London to West London is approximately 10-15 miles, depending on the specific locations within each area.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 39.9 miles, this will take about 0 hours and 56 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route to the centre of each location and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
The distance between Boston, England and London, England is approximately 100 miles (160 kilometers) by road. It takes about 2 to 2.5 hours to drive between the two cities, depending on traffic and route taken.
Africa is about 2.5 times wider than the United States. Africa's east-west width is approximately 4,600 miles, while the United States is about 1,600 miles wide.
135 kilometres taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 403 (WEST), towards HAMILTON, from Burlington, to HIGHWAY 401 - WEST to LONDON at Woodstock.Take HIGHWAY 401 - WEST to LONDON.
It is 4,230 miles miles from London to Puerto Rico, which is located in the West Indies (Caribbean).
74 miles taking A299 (WEST) to M2 (WEST), then M2 & A2 WEST to London.
The distance from East London to West London is approximately 10-15 miles, depending on the specific locations within each area.
7,819 miles from london
Oxford is about 55 miles west of London.
West Africa contains 17 states. Please be more specific.
About 70 miles.
Worthing is about 65 miles away from Centrel London
No. Windsor is about 35 miles west of Central London.
290 ish from west London to falmouth
Drive to Miami Airport and get a plane to London
About 25 miles