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  Nelson Mandela - Short Biography  

Nelson Mandela was born at Qunu near Umtata on 18 July 1918. His father was chief councillor to Thembuland's acting chief David Dalindyebo. When his father died, Mandela was groomed for becoming chief of his local tribe. However Mandela would never be able to make this commitment.
Whilst at the University, Nelson Mandela became increasingly aware of the unjust nature of South African Society. The majority of Black South Africans had little opportunities either Economic or Political. Much to the disappointment of his family, Mandela became involved in politics, and along with his good friend and comrade Oliver Tambo was expelled from Fort Hare for organizing a student strike.

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Mobile Agric Clinic - One of the Greatest Discoveries of Our Time

When Mr. John Obiechina was posted to Nasarawa State for his compulsory one year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), he never envisaged of his contribution in the agricultural development of the state. He went for service having only one goal in mind- to serve his fatherland with all his strength and to make a big difference in the lives of others.


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PEACE BEACONS FOR A CHANCE IN AFRICA

We live in a tumultuous time when events of the present have given us a cause to ponder deeply on our future. It has succeeded in inducing within us fear and anxiety of what lies tomorrow. At every continent, country, race, tribe, religion and group, the drums of crises, violence, injustice, and war keep beating for urgent attention.


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The Black Veil: Inspiring the African Woman

Dear friend, my name is Mama Africa. I am called by this name because I have travelled to most of the African countries sharing with African women the story of my life. Yes, I shared with them my story of how I was persuaded into marriage at the age of 12 years by my illiterate parents who felt it was an opportunity to reduce their enormous family responsibilities.


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Africa has the highest poverty rate in the world. Even though some countries are on track to meet the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of halving poverty by 2015, most are likely to fall well short. Income inequality in Africa remains higher than in most other regions, while gender, ethnic and regional inequalities persist..

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We live in a tumultuous time when events of the present have given us a cause to ponder deeply on our future. It has succeeded in inducing within us fear and anxiety of what lies tomorrow. At every continent, country, race, tribe, religion and group, the drums of crises, violence, injustice, and war keep beating for urgent attention

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