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Zuma urges South Africans to take up Mandela’s mantle

South African President Jacob Zuma on Sunday told a country mourning for its founding father Nelson Mandela that it was incumbent on them to carry on his legacy. "We have to take the legacy forward," Zuma said in an address to Mandela's state funeral in the former leader's boyhood home of Qunu.
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Is Nigerian Mandela possible?

How do you define Nelson Mandela?
It is only when you do so that you are able to answer the question whether Nigerian Mandela is possible. Nelson Rolihlalala Mandela, the first president of democratic South Africa finally bowed to the superior argument of death as all mortals must last week Thursday, December 5, 2013. He was renowned for so many inspiring statements and speeches both before and after he went to jail, came out, climbed into the presidency and bequeathed a stable and prosperous country to posterity.

Mandela’s economic legacy threatened by S. Africa’s inequality

Nelson Mandela emerged from 27 years in apartheid jails in 1990 pledging to seize South Africa’s mines and banks. Four years later, his government slashed spending and courted foreign investors, paving the way for the longest period of growth in the country’s history.

Mandela, exceptional pan-Africanist, says Sen Okonkwo

LAGOS—The global celebration of the demise of South Africa’s political sage, Dr. Nelson Mandela, has been described by the deputy chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, Senator Annie Okonkwo, as a fitting tribute to a universal icon and exceptional pan-Africanist.

Jonathan to attend Mandela’s memorial service

President Goodluck Jonathan will leave Abuja this evening to join other world leaders in South Africa at events leading up to the burial of former President Nelson Mandela.

MANDELA: Don’t mourn, celebrate

By Kayode Fayemi The passing of Nelson Mandela after his prolonged hospitalisation should not be a cause for sadness on any account. We extend our deepest sympathies to his family and offer our prayers for them and for the people of South Africa. But we also recognize that his passing at the ripe old age […]

In death, Mandela pulls a joke on world leaders

It was a death not foretold but largely expected, leaving in its trail an outpouring of uncommon tributes from hitherto known friends, foes, dissidents, antagonists, protagonists and perhaps loners speaking with one voice. But that is one of the many surprising ironies of life, international diplomacy and gesture.

While these could be regarded as the ironic reality of Nelson Mandela’s demise, it vividly captures the sheer hypocrisy which global leaders use in achieving political objectives.

A reporter’s peep into Mandela’s cell

By Jide Ajani It was a visit that evoked emotions of many kinds. It was also a visit to one of the most popular prison facilities in the world – Robben Island Prison. And one of the inmates who made the prison to attract global attention was prisoner 466/64, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela.  Mandela, referred to […]

Mandela’s village awaits the final return of their son

In Nelson Mandela’s childhood village of Qunu residents are solemnly preparing for the final return of their beloved son, who will be laid to rest among them a week from now.

Elderly men in the picturesque village dotted with traditional round huts bow their heads and lower their voices when they speak of the anti-apartheid hero who has “returned to his ancestors”.

Vanguard Detty December

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