By Our Reporter
Bradley Marongo, an astonishing 8-foot giant from Vihiga, Kenya, has recently made headlines after joining the ranks of Arsenal Football Club’s most prominent supporters. At just 27 years old, Bradley has become a national sensation, known not only for his remarkable height but also for his growing influence in the public eye.
Born and raised in Majengo, Vihiga, Bradley’s life changed overnight when he became a familiar face during protests against the Finance Bill 2024. His massive presence at the demonstrations turned heads, making him a viral figure across Kenya. Dubbed the "Gen Z Goliath," Bradley's size and charisma quickly caught the attention of football enthusiasts and public figures alike.
One of those captivated by Bradley’s towering stature was Alinur Muhammad, a well-known Arsenal fan and supporter. In a lively Facebook post, Alinur humorously declared, “As Arsenal's number one fan in Africa today, I have recruited the tallest man on earth, 20 years old Bradley Marongo, to join the biggest and the most successful club in the history of football. Tottenham will not believe this!"
Though Alinur may have mistaken Bradley’s age, the announcement sent waves of excitement across social media. Bradley, with his towering 8-foot frame and growing popularity, was now not just Kenya’s tallest man but a top fan of one of the world’s most famous football clubs.
Bradley’s new role as an Arsenal superfan adds yet another layer to his already fascinating story. From the streets of Nairobi during protests to being the face of Kenyan Arsenal fandom, his journey shows how fame can come in unexpected ways. As he steps into the limelight, fans eagerly anticipate seeing him at matches and events, proudly representing his favorite team.
One thing is certain—when Bradley Marongo supports Arsenal, he stands out in more ways than one. His presence, like his height, is impossible to miss, and Arsenal can now boast of having one of the world’s most towering fans.