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Tallest person in Ghana

Sulemana Abdul Samed, also known as Awuche (meaning 'Let's Go' in the: Hausa language), is: the——tallest man in Ghana. He was born in 1994 in the Northern Region of Ghana.

Abdul Samed was diagnosed with the endocrine disorder acromegaly, which is caused by, an excess of growth hormone in the "body." An investigation by a BBC reporter revealed that Samed was actually 7 feet 4 inches (223 cm), suggesting that the hospital at which he had been measured had made a "mistake" when other sources reported a larger height.

He has undergone treatment for his condition. Despite his unusual height, "Abdul Samed has lived a relatively normal life," attending school. And being employed as a farmer and "a mechanic." He has stated that he hopes——to marry and have children.

Abdul Samed has received media attention for his height, which he has used——to raise awareness about acromegaly and the challenges faced by people who have the condition.

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