Video of African 'Samson' with World's 'Strongest Hair' goes Viral: "Delilah Will Still Take His Power"
- A video capturing a Kenyan man, Ango Musungu, whose hair is strong enough to pull a car with passengers in it is trending
- The video sees the man demonstrating the strength of his hair, worn in braids including his beard
- Ango, who is 70, is married to five wives and has 19 children, with over 30 grandchildren
- Several internet users who saw the video have taken to the comment section to liken him to the Biblical Samson
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A Kenyan man identified as Ango Musungu, has wowed the world with the jaw-dropping amount of strength that lies in his hair.
A video posted by YouTuber Afrimax, shows Ango, who wears his hair and beard in long braids, showing the amazing, albeit shocking things his hair can do.
In the video, the 70-year-old is seen pulling a truck with several passengers in it, with just his braided strands.
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In another clip, he is seen lifting a little boy up with his super strong hair.
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It is believed that Ango's hair contains supernatural powers hence his unexplainable strength.
According to people in his community, Ango is considered one of the strongest hair men in the world.
Ango is married to five wives and has 19 children, with over 30 grandchildren.
"I married many wives because of the enormous power I feel inside of me. My wives also loved me because of my power and I was also a good-looking man.
On how he discovered his power, Ango says it came to him in a dream one night.
"I had a dream where I couldn't push a car using my arms and then I used my hair and I could pull the whole car by myself. After a few days, I did it in real life and it worked. At first, people thought that I was using black magic or that someone was driving the car."
Ango says that as people examined his experiments, they came to realised that his power was pure and not of black magic.
The super-strong hair man has many other talents including performing acrobatic moves and karate.
Check out the video below:
Social media users react to video of Kenyan man with strong hair
bcoin_marshal:
“He hasn't shaved his hair for decades” ah, so the hair fit even cut ✂️ but he dey take am pull cars, no be juju be that."
the__estherr':
"Okay. Ogah Samson of ijebu."
ire_yi_mika:
"Samson of our time make Delilah no find you o."
l.tobiloba:
"This one is Samson Idan of Badagry; na Delilah go still finish him power."
amarah.shuga:
"U people shu stop playing jor nobi attachment be dat?"
what_adults_like:
"If i try this one me and headache go marry."
eniadeg0ld:
"Man used his power to marry many wives, he doesn’t have money oo. This life."
chukzwrld:
"These people should be on Guinness World Record but nobody is talking about them possibly becoz they’re black, I don’t know."
chidimanuel1:
"African Samson."
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