DR Congo’s human statue becomes Afcon’s most famous fan
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 8/01/2026
His team were knocked out of the Africa Cup of Nations in agonising fashion on Tuesday, but the Democratic Republic of Congo’s human statue Michel Kuka Mboladinga will be remembered as the tournament’s most remarkable supporter. The colourfully-dressed Kuka has earned fame as the fan who stands (…)
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