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11/02/2023

*The official campaign for the 2023 election is coming to an end*

Take One Minute & Ponder On These:

1. No face cap can cover your hunger for 4 years

2 . No T-shirt can protect you from insecurity for 4 years

3. 5kg rice cannot help your belly for 4 years

4. 1ltr groundnut oil cannot sustain your kitchen for 4 years

5. 4 yards of Ankara cannot cover poverty for 4 years.

6. If someone offers you 10k for campaign or voting, ask yourself this question How much do they give to their children as pocket money per month?

7. Remember, your 10k is for 4 years, and it is once and for all.

8. Think about your value, Think about your voice, Think about your future, You are also human, you must not die on the crumbs table

9. Politicians are not Nigerians than you are.
The power is in your hands.

10. If the best candidate does not have the chance to win, waste your vote on him without a second thought.

11. It is better to live a fulfilled life, than voting for your own problems. It is the best thing to do.
You have a chance to speak in the future.

12. Remember you are not suffering as a Yoruba, Hausa or Igbo, but as a Nigerian. Reject all ethnical cards that are unfavorable to your future.

13. Reject every religion card,no church or mosque pays your children school fees, voting your religion members doesn't put food on your table

14. They will visit you during campaign, but you will never see them again until the next campaign.

15. Work for an accountable candidate.

16. Election is local ,but politics is international.
The outcome of election will not only affect you, it affects all Nigerians irrespective of where they are.

17. Think about the character and integrity of your candidate.

18. Don't submit yourself as campaign thug,
the children of politicians are enjoying winter abroad.

They don't go out with knife, gun or charms. Go
Their lives are very important to their parents.

Be wise,
Be smart,
Be thoughtful.
Be focused

God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬

Kindly share this on every platform you belong as part of the election enlightenment.

26/07/2022

“Ghana is taking a $750 million loan from African Export-Import Bank for 11 infrastructural projects Ofankor Nsawam Road - $200 million Ejisu Konongo Road - $75M Nsawam Apedwo Road - $10M Suame Interchange - $47M Flower Pot Interchange - $35M Sofoline Interchange - $35M”

18 interesting Facts about Africa.• Africa is the second-largest continent in the world both in size and population.• Is...
21/06/2022

18 interesting Facts about Africa.

• Africa is the second-largest continent in the world both in size and population.

• Islam is the dominant religion in Africa. Christianity is the second. Arabic is also the most widely-spoken language in Africa.

• Africa has the shortest coastline despite being the second largest continent in the world.

• Africa is the most centrally located continent in the world. Both the prime meridian (0 degrees longitude), and the equator (0 degrees latitude) cut across it.

• Nigeria has the highest population (200 million people) in Africa. This represents 18% of Africa's total population.

• Both the world's tallest and largest land animals both come from Africa. They are the giraffe and African elephant, respectively.

• Around 2,000 different languages are spoken in Africa and each of them have different dialects while Arabic is the language that is most widely spoken in the African continent.

• The world's longest river -- the Nile -- and the world's largest desert -- the Sahara -- both are home in Africa.

• Algeria is the biggest country in Africa by land area.

• The world's hottest place -- Ethiopia -- is in Africa.

• The continents terrain was inhabitable and remained unknown for thousands of years, earning it the name of 'Dark Continent'.

• The equator passes through the middle of the Dark Continent and it receives direct sunlight throughout the year.

• The major animals in Africa include -- cheetah, African elephant, lion, zebra, Egyptian mongoose, giraffe, addax.

• The largest waterfall in Africa is the Victoria Falls and it is located on the Zimbabwe and Zambia border. It has a height of 355 feet and the width of the water fall runs into almost a mile.

• More than 50% of the world's French-speaking population lives here on the continent.

• Angola has more Portuguese speakers than Portugal.

• Africa has a pink lake in Senegal.

• Africa is the hottest continent on earth.

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07/05/2022
Pls where is this guy?
06/03/2022

Pls where is this guy?

The tallest man in Nigeria posing with popular blogger Linda IkejiBeing the tallest man in the country, it’s fair to say...
28/07/2021

The tallest man in Nigeria posing with popular blogger Linda Ikeji

Being the tallest man in the country, it’s fair to say he deserves to live in the tallest building in Nigeria. The question is: do the current occupants of Necom House have extra space for him to move in?

Nevertheless, we expect nothing less of excitement and challenges for being the tallest man in Nigeria. Let’s cut the chase and get straight to the business of why we are here. Here on Naijauto, we will be telling you about the tallest man in Nigeria, his background and the cars we believe he will fit in perfectly.

Afeez Agoro Oladimeji - Biography of the tallest man in Nigeria
Born on the 13th of December in Sabo Yaba, Lagos State, Afeez Agoro Oladimeji is the tallest man in Nigeria at 7 ft’4 inches. He is the last of three children. Afeez relocated with his family to Akoka where he spent most of his childhood. He had his secondary education at St. Finbarr’s College in Yaba, where he proceeded to the University of Lagos for his ordinary National Diploma certificate. He also attended Lagos State Polytechnic for his National Diploma certificate.

Afeez Agoro was diagnosed with gigantism as the time when he was 19 years of age

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Afeez Agoro is an actor, a journey he began during his mandatory National Youth Service Corps in Kolokuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa State in Nigeria. He also starred in his reality TV Show ‘I Am Agoro’, which is centred on his life story and challenges as the tallest man in Nigeria.

Agoro spotted with the tallest model in Nigeria

At age 19, Agoro was diagnosed with Gigantism, also known in the medical field as Acromegaly. This ailment made him grow vertically at an exponential rate. He was unable to cure the ailment, which put his height at 7’4”. Agoro is also considered one of the tallest people in Africa.

The tallest man in Nigeria is measured at 7 ft'4 inches tall

According to Agoro the tallest man in Nigeria, his father who is now late had to build a house that would be easy for him to move in and out. Several attempts by his parents to remedy the medical issue were to no avail. He said he was seen as alien by his friends who felt surprised by his abnormal growth.

His family has been his major support system in helping him cope with the difficulties of rheumatism. Afeez also underwent a heart correction surgery in the U.S because of his abnormal vertical growth. Because of his height, most of the things he wears are custom made while others are shipped from overseas.

Watch as Afeez Agoro took us through his journey as the tallest man in the country.

Nigeria's Tallest Man, Hafis Agoro on being A Giant As A Blessing & A Curse - GMNS

II. Best cars for the tallest man in Nigeria
Someone as tall as Afeez Agoro will need something special to drive if he intends to enjoy his experience on the road. It is easy to suggest a customized car like most of the things he uses on a daily basis. However, his financial capability might not be able to get one.

In 2008, the world’s tallest man Leonid Stadnyk was gifted a custom-made Chevrolet Tacuma by the Ukrainian president to combat the daily stress of fitting into a car. Luckily, there are many production cars now that are tailored-made by the manufacturers to accommodate people of significant height.

The Ukrainian president donated a specially made vehicle to the tallest man in the world in 2008

1. Subaru Forester
Agoro will surely need a car with ample legroom room and sufficient headroom. This is where the Subaru Forester comes in. We understand there are several Foresters out there, but we will recommend the more recent ones since they offer bigger, more functional interiors and lots of safety features.

The SUV also offers a big cargo space as much as 35.4 cubic feet, especially for the 2019 model. For the new models of Subaru Forester, drivers can get up to 41.2 inches of headroom at the front and legroom of 43.3 inches.

The Subaru Forester has enough space to accommodate someone as incredibly tall as Afeez Agoro

2. Chevrolet Colorado
If Afeez Agoro decides to go for a pickup truck, we would recommend a Chevrolet Colorado. It offers 41.1 inches of headroom at the front and legroom of 45 inches. The Chevrolet Colorado also comes fitted with a powerful engine with a big interior space. It is a perfect blend of power and luxury.

Chevrolet Colorado offers luxury, space and power

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3. Toyota Highlander
This is another SUV built for people of any size or height. It offers noteworthy space for extra passengers. Tall people will particularly enjoy the front and second row. It has front legroom of 44.2 inches and front headroom of 40.7 inches. The 2018 Toyota Highlander offers remarkable safety features like dynamic cruise control, forward collision warning and avoidance, and adaptive high beam.

The Toyota Highlander is one of the most powerful SUVs in Nigeria for its reliability, power and space

4. Chevrolet Suburban
The Chevrolet Suburban is another recommended SUV for the tallest man in Nigeria. It is a large vehicle with enough cabin room and impressive towing capacity. It gives the driver headroom of 42.8 inches and legroom of 45.3 inches. With its V8 engine, the SUV is more than ready to take Agoro all over the country.

5. Ford Expedition
The Ford Expedition is one of the most powerful SUVs around. In recent times, the American carmaker has done a lot of welcomed adjustments in terms of overall look, functionality and safety. One reason why we actually picked this SUV for the tallest man is because of its interior space. It offers front headroom of 42 inches and front legroom of 43.9 inches.

Agoro will have a spell time driving the Expedition SUV for its impressive front headroom and legroom

III. Conclusion
We know that he is not as tall as the Turkish Sultan Kosen, who is considered by the Guinness World Record as the tallest man in the world at 8 ft. 2.82 inches. Yet, Afeez Oladimeji Agoro is the tallest man in Nigeria. If he decides to join the military tomorrow, he will become the tallest man in Nigerian army. The vehicles highlighted here are some of those capable of giving him that needed comfort on the road regardless of his incredible height.

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24/04/2021
21/03/2021

President John Magufuli made Tanzania a Middle Income Country.

He rejected a $10 billion loan from China.

He didn't go on state trips outside Africa.

He reduced the Cabinet's size from 30 to 19.

He banned Government officials from foreign trips & abolished their tax exemptions.

Magufuli accused UK Company, Acacia Mining of illegal mining and ordered them to pay $193 billion for undervaluing Tanzania's gold exports.

Over 250 Containers of theirs were seized at Dar es Salaam Port.

They paid $300 million and gave Tanzania 16% Ownership in 3 Mines.

Magufuli introduced free education in Government Schools in 2016. He acquired 6 Air Tanzania planes, expanded Terminal III of Julius Nyerere International Airport.

He built Tanzania Standard Gauge Railway, Magufuli Flyover, Julius Nyerere Hydropower Station, Ubungo Interchange.

Dr. Magufuli built Selander Bridge, Kigongo-Busisi Bridge, Huduma Bora Za afya, Vituo Bora Za Afya, expanded Port of Dar es Salaam, Dodoma Bus Terminal, an LNG plant, a water project, a wind farm project, Uhuru Hospital project, a Gold Refinery plant, and Magufuli Bus Terminal.

Late President Dr. John Magufuli excelled in infrastructure and financial affairs. He faced numerous accusations of human rights abuses and was accused of repressing the opposition. He also banned explicit images or videos online.

He wasn't a Saint, but was a true son of Africa.🌍

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