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Africa is World’s Biggest Continent’ — Meek Mill Suffers Gaffe as He Plans to Visit Nigeria

American rapper, Meek Mill has announced plans to visit Nigeria, following his trip to Ghana.
The rapper has been in Ghana where he performed at the 2022 Afronation concert.

During his stay in the West African country, the 35-year-old had revealed that his phone was stolen.

The police in Ghana, however, recovered the stolen phone and also apprehended the suspect.
On Tuesday, the hip-hop star said he intends to visit Nigeria. He, however, did not reveal a specific date or reason for his trip to Nigeria.

“I’m coming to Nigeria next,” he wrote.

In another tweet, Mill also suffered a gaffe after he described Africa as the “biggest continent in the world” while calling for collaborations.

He wrote: “Africa is the biggest continent in the world we need to get together!”

There are seven continents — Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Antarctica, Africa, and Australia – in the world.

According to National Geographic, among the seven, Asia is the biggest continent by land size, covering an area of 44,579,000 sq km (17,212,048 sq mi).

Africa ranks second, with a land area of 30,221,532 sq km (11,668,599 sq mi).

In October last year, the rapper proposed a collaboration with Davido, the Afropop star.
The Philadelphia-born hitmaker said the joint project should have happened long ago, save for a light dispute he said ensued between them.

“I’m getting a lot of calls from Africa! Let’s make it work, Davido. Was suppose to been make it happen. We was mad at each other a lil bit around that time. Lol,” Mill wrote on Twitter.

In response, Davido asked Mill to contact him.

The post Africa is World’s Biggest Continent’ — Meek Mill Suffers Gaffe as He Plans to Visit Nigeria was originally published on The Cable.

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