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Nigeria’s Tallest Man, Agoro Dies After Hip Operation

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Popular reality TV star and actor, Afeez Agoro Oladimiji, widely recognised as the tallest man in Nigeria, is dead.

Agoro’s burial arrangement has commenced at his residence in Community road, Akoka, Daily Mail can confirm.

It was learnt that Agoro was rushed to the hospital yesterday after he developed some complications.

He posted: “Thank God Almighty for a successful operation now it’s time for therapy.”

Agoro went through hip recovery process with his personal doctor, Dr. Dike.

Before his demise, Agoro’s intimidating height attracts stares anywhere he went. He was 7ft 4in tall.

The chairman Akoka CDA, Segun Adesanya confirmed his demise.

He said: “Afeez Agoro lives on community road and it’s sad we lost a promising young man. May his soul rest in peace.”

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