Labour Party Flag Mounted At Mount Kilimanjaro | READ DETAILS
Faith Ukanwa
Oct 26, 2022
Labour Party Flag Mounted At Mount Kilimanjaro | READ DETAILS
A man simply identified as O'Gersh, a supporter of one of the political parties in Nigeria, Labour Party has mounted the party's flag on Africa's tallest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
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[caption id="attachment_149590" align="alignnone" width="552"] LP flag at mount Kilimanjaro[/caption]
According to O'Gersh, it took him ten and a half hours to mount the flag at the Uhuru peak which is the highest point of the mountain and highest point in Africa.
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Sharing a clip on his Twitter handle on Tuesday, October 25, 2022, wrote;
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"On Fri, 20/10/2022 after 10› hrs of climbing, hiking and trekking, I made it to the Uhuru Peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, 5,895m above sea level. There is no better place to announce the coming of a New Nigeria than the rooftop of Africa."
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[caption id="attachment_149591" align="alignnone" width="554"] Labour Party flag at mount Kilimanjaro[/caption]
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