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Sulemana Abdul Samed, shɛba ni mi so Awuche la,(ka di gbani nyɛ 'Let's Go' Hausa balli ni), nyɛ Ghana nim ninvuɣ waɣili. Bɛ dɔɣi o la yuuni 1994, Northern tuduu yaɣili Ghana..[1][2][3][4]

Bɛ daa diagnosed Abdul Samed endocrine disorder acromegaly,[5] ka di daa chɛ ka o pahi waɣilim pam.[6] Vihigu din yina BBC wuhiya ni Samed daa nyɛla 7 feet 4 inches (223 cm), lahabali daa lahi yina n-ti wuhi ni ashibiti shɛli ni o ni daa buɣisi maa daa bɛ buɣisi o viɛnyɛla ni o waɣi gari la.[7]

O nyɛla ninvuɣ so bɛ ni bori tibiri sɔŋ n-tiri o waɣilim maa zuɣu.[8] Bahindi la o waɣilim ŋɔ zuɣu,, Abdul Samed nyɛla ŋun mali biɛhi soŋ, chani shikuru ka tumdi pukparilim tuma mini loory nim malibu. O yɛli ya ni o mali nia ni o kpaɣi paɣa ka bɛ dɔɣi bihi.[7][9]

Abdul Samed nyɛla ninvuɣ so ŋun nyɛ lahibali tiriba nim saha zaŋ chaŋ o waɣilim maa polo, ka di zuɣu chɛ ka niriba pam baŋ acromegaly mini di yɛlimuɣ'sira.[7][10]

  1. Ghana 'tallest man': Sulemana Abdul-Samed 'Awuche', na 9.6 feet giant who still dey grow (2022-10-04).
  2. Ghana’s tallest man, Sulemana Samed appeals for medical support (en-US) (2023-01-07).
  3. Uyu munya-Ghana, yoba ari we muntu wa mbere muremure kw’isi? (rw) (2023-01-02).
  4. Ghana May Be Home to the World's Tallest Man— Here's Sulemana Abdul Samed's Height (en-US).
  5. Adiku, Geraldine Asiwome; Anamzoya, Alhassan Sulemana (2018-06-21), "PATRIACHAL NORMS IN REVERSE REMITTANCE BEHAVIOUR AMONG GHANAIAN TRANSNATIONAL COUPLES", Migration in a Globalizing World, Sub-Saharan Publishers, pp. 206–221, retrieved 2023-06-17
  6. Zenasni, Aziz (2011-03-01). "Pre-Industrial Strategies for Epitaxial Graphene on 2 Inches 6H-SiC and 8 Inches Ni Substrates". ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2011-01 (39): 1869–1869. DOI:10.1149/ma2011-01/39/1869. ISSN 2151-2043.
  7. 1 2 3 Liven, Harald (2023). "MJØSTÅRNET: THE WORLD'S TALLEST TIMBER BUILDING". World Conference on Timber Engineering (WCTE 2023). DOI:10.52202/069179-0547.
  8. Fleck, F. (2003-10-18). "Iraq health minister seeks more funds for future health system". BMJ 327 (7420): 889–a-0. DOI:10.1136/bmj.327.7420.889-a. ISSN 0959-8138.
  9. ""You have no talent. Find some nice man and get married."", The Brief, Madcap Life of Kay Kendall, The University Press of Kentucky, pp. 35–42, 2021-06-29, retrieved 2023-06-17
  10. "Structural analysis and design of the world's tallest reinforced concrete building", Multi-purpose High-rise Towers and Tall Buildings, CRC Press, pp. 345–358, 2003-09-02, retrieved 2023-06-17