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AKA ecstatic about his mother finally climbing the mount Kilimanjaro

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The Supa Mega is one happy man and to be precise, one happy son to his lovely mother Lynn Forbes who got to accomplish one of the things in her bucket lists by climbing the highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro.

AKA's mother, Lynn Forbes excited before the climb. photo credit: Instagram/lynnforbesza
AKA’s mother, Lynn Forbes excited before the climb. photo credit: Instagram/lynnforbesza

“Always knew you’d be on top again. Supa Mega she on top again!” #Trek4Mandela CONGRATULATIONS MOM! ❤️ Super insanely proud that you set your mind to it, and you did it! It’s been your dream to climb Kilimanjaro for YEARS & YEARS!!! Can’t believe you actually went ahead and did it!! 😂😂😂 What a crazy, driven, inspiring Mom. I love you. ❤️💕” AKA said in part of how his mother made him proud by doing what she always wanted to do for the longest time.

Lynn Forbes before the climb. photo credit: Instagram/lynnforbesza
Lynn Forbes before the climb. photo credit: Instagram/lynnforbesza

The rapper also let the world know how his dad was a musical guy and how much he loved to play the ‘Kilimanjaro’ record by Johnny Clegg and Juluka when they were kids.

” PS. When we were younger Dad used to play us that Johnny Clegg song, “I’m sitting on the top of KILIMANJARO, I can see a new tomorrow!” … 🎶🎵🌁” Listening to it right now 😋😋😋” he added.

 

AKA’s mother was super excited and ecstatic before the climb and she shared some captivating photos before the climb that proves she was really looking forward for the climb on

“And so our journey to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro begins. You might not hear from me until we return on 20 July.” AKA’s mom, Lynn Forbes posted six day ago before the climb.

It took Lynn Forbes 4 days to reach the summit and she couldn’t be more happier for climbing mount Kilimanjaro. She shared some photos documenting her journey from July 14th to July 18th where she reached the summit and finally thanked God and friends for helping her reach the summit where she flew her son’s foundation flag, the AKA Foundation in jubilation.