Nelson Mandela: Prisoner, President & Gardener

Saturday, 7 December 2013

Nelson Mandela has died after completing the age of 95 years.

Mandela was just like a prisoner, president and father of Rainbow Nation. 

Nelson Mandela who became one of the world’s most beloved statement and a colossus of the 29th Century when he emerged from 27 years in prison to negotiate an end to white minority rule in South Africa. The death of Mandela  closed the final chapter in South Africa’s struggle to cast off  apartheid, leaving the world with indelible memories of a man of astonishing grace and good humor. His regal bearing, graying hair and raspy voice made him instantly recognizable across the world.

Mandela waged the struggle against apartheid in patient increments, always careful to distinguish between the oppressive political system he opposed and the people who served it. pressing his wardens for garden pots was one of his many smaller battles behind bars to compel the apartheid regime to acknowledge the dignity of its political prisoners. 

Nelson Mandela was  the first South Africa’s president the ex-boxer lawyer and prison No. 46664. Paved the way to racial reconciliation with well chosen gestures of forgiveness. He was launched with the prosecutor who sent him to jail, sang the apartheid era Africans anthem at his inauguration and traveled hundreds of miles away to have tea with the widow of Hendrik the prime minister at the time he was imprisoned. 

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