Mozambican comedian Tio Yado, currently on a work tour in Angola, set foot on Namibian soil for the first time. His visit to Cunene, a border region in Angola, served as a gateway to his Namibian adventure. Tio Yado's joy was evident as he shared his excitement on social media, writing: "I finally set foot on Namibian soil 🇳🇦 🙏🏾 I never imagined.".
Uncle Yado's followers quickly congratulated him and showed their support. Comments flooded his social media, with messages like "Congratulations, boss" and "That's right, Uncle Yado. As Africans, we have the right to set foot on all African soil. Big hug 🫂 from 🇦🇴.".
One enthusiastic fan exclaimed: "4th Class has arrived, in Angola 🇦🇴 and Namibia", while another praised Tio Yado's success with humor: "4th Class is a country success, always a success. 4th Class made you take off in the plane, with 4th Class it gave you cars. LOL congratulations 😂😂👏👏".
Uncle Yado's journey is not only a testament to his personal achievements, but also a celebration of African unity and mobility. His visit symbolizes the interconnectedness of African nations and the pride that comes with exploring and embracing the continent's diverse cultures.
As Tio Yado continues his work in Angola and explores new horizons, his fans eagerly follow his journey, celebrating his milestones and cheering him on. His story is an inspiration to many, showing that with determination and humor, boundaries can be crossed and dreams can be realized.





















