Brahim Takioullah: Meet the world's 2nd tallest living man

Brahim Takioullah: Meet the world's 2nd tallest living man

- The world's second tallest living man is identified as Brahim Takioullah

- The Moroccan national holds the Guinness World Record for the world's largest feet

- Takioullah is trailing Sultan Kosen of Turkey, who is 8 foot and 3 inches tall

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Brahim Takioullah is the world's second tallest living man and he holds a Guinness World Record for the world's largest feet.

Takioullah, who is from Morocco, is 8 foot and 1 inch tall, while the world's tallest living man, Sultan Kosen of Turkey, is 8 foot and 3 inches tall.

The left foot of the world's second tallest living man measures 38.1 centimetres, while his right foot measures 37.5 centimetres

Here's the world's second tallest living man
Brahim Takioullah. Photo credit: Pinterest
Source: UGC

Takioullah is 38 years.

In other news, the tallest building in Anambra state is not a residence as many would have thought, but a hospital built by a United States-based Nigerian medical doctor, Godwin Maduka, aka Lion of Africa.

The multi-million dollars ultra-modern hospital is situated in Umuchukwu village in Orumba South local government area of the state.

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported that a young man named Patrick Mensah Nartey has left many overcome with emotions after he took to social media to reflect on his humble beginnings in life.

The young man proudly gushed about where he used to live while growing up as a child.

In a post that has erupted with emotions and commentaries on social media, Nartey revealed that he paid a visit to his ''childhood community'' at Bubiashie in the Okai Koi South Constituency.

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