• Nelson Mandela’s most iconic moments

    From walking out of prison on 11 Feb 1990 after 27 years, to becoming South Africa’s first Black President on 10 May 1994, Mandela showed the world what courage and forgiveness look like. His 1993 Nobel Peace Prize and that unforgettable 1995 Rugby World Cup unity moment made “Madiba” a symbol of hope far beyond South Africa.

    #NelsonMandela #SouthAfrica #Madiba #AfricanHistory
    Nelson Mandela’s most iconic moments 🇿🇦✨ From walking out of prison on 11 Feb 1990 after 27 years, to becoming South Africa’s first Black President on 10 May 1994, Mandela showed the world what courage and forgiveness look like. His 1993 Nobel Peace Prize and that unforgettable 1995 Rugby World Cup unity moment made “Madiba” a symbol of hope far beyond South Africa. #NelsonMandela #SouthAfrica #Madiba #AfricanHistory
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  • President Nelson Mandela was right, America dont care for human being

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    President Nelson Mandela was right, America dont care for human being #NicolasMaduro #Venezuela
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  • I Told Mandela and Bush About Obasanjo’s Third Term Ambition” — Orji Uzor Kalu Makes Shocking Revelation!


    Former Abia State Governor and Senator, Orji Uzor Kalu, has stirred political discussions after revealing that he personally informed world leaders about former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s alleged third term agenda during his tenure.

    Speaking in an exclusive interview with Channels Television, Kalu disclosed that he alerted global figures including former U.S. President George W. Bush, South Africa’s Thabo Mbeki, and the late Nelson Mandela about Obasanjo’s alleged plan to extend his stay in power beyond the constitutional limit.

    According to Kalu, he took the bold step after realizing the seriousness of the situation, believing that involving respected international leaders was necessary to protect Nigeria’s democracy.

    “I was the one who told President Thabo Mbeki that Obasanjo was running for a third term. I also told President Bush and Mandela. They all called him to confirm it,” Kalu said.


    He recounted that Nelson Mandela, concerned about the implications of such a move for Africa’s democratic values, immediately summoned Obasanjo for clarification. Kalu also revealed that Obasanjo later held private discussions with Thabo Mbeki in New York during a United Nations General Assembly session to address the growing global concern.

    Kalu described these interventions as a defining moment in Nigeria’s political history, noting that the exposure helped curb what could have been a serious constitutional crisis.

    He criticized the culture of political denial and misinformation in Nigeria, warning that a democracy built on deceit and manipulation cannot survive.

    “We must protect the truth and the constitution. A democracy built on lies and falsehood will crumble over time,” he cautioned.


    Kalu’s revelation has since reignited public debate about Nigeria’s political past and the behind-the-scenes efforts that shaped the country’s democratic journey.
    I Told Mandela and Bush About Obasanjo’s Third Term Ambition” — Orji Uzor Kalu Makes Shocking Revelation! Former Abia State Governor and Senator, Orji Uzor Kalu, has stirred political discussions after revealing that he personally informed world leaders about former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s alleged third term agenda during his tenure. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Channels Television, Kalu disclosed that he alerted global figures including former U.S. President George W. Bush, South Africa’s Thabo Mbeki, and the late Nelson Mandela about Obasanjo’s alleged plan to extend his stay in power beyond the constitutional limit. According to Kalu, he took the bold step after realizing the seriousness of the situation, believing that involving respected international leaders was necessary to protect Nigeria’s democracy. “I was the one who told President Thabo Mbeki that Obasanjo was running for a third term. I also told President Bush and Mandela. They all called him to confirm it,” Kalu said. He recounted that Nelson Mandela, concerned about the implications of such a move for Africa’s democratic values, immediately summoned Obasanjo for clarification. Kalu also revealed that Obasanjo later held private discussions with Thabo Mbeki in New York during a United Nations General Assembly session to address the growing global concern. Kalu described these interventions as a defining moment in Nigeria’s political history, noting that the exposure helped curb what could have been a serious constitutional crisis. He criticized the culture of political denial and misinformation in Nigeria, warning that a democracy built on deceit and manipulation cannot survive. “We must protect the truth and the constitution. A democracy built on lies and falsehood will crumble over time,” he cautioned. Kalu’s revelation has since reignited public debate about Nigeria’s political past and the behind-the-scenes efforts that shaped the country’s democratic journey.
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  • Again, Court gives Nigerian govt deadline to conclude 10-year trial of Ex-NSA, Dasuki.

    Justice Peter Ode Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja has fixed September 24, 25 and 26 for the federal government to conclude its 10 years old prosecution of a former National Security Adviser, NSA, Col Sambo Dasuki on alleged unlawful possession of firearms and money laundering charges.

    The government was also asked to call its remaining witnesses if any and tender exhibits to establish its allegations against the retired officer.

    Similarly, Dasuki who was put on trial by the defunct Muhammadu Buhari regime since 2015 on an amended 7-count charge on unlawful possession of firearms and money-laundering is expected to open his defense in the charges.

    At the last proceedings, a witness of the federal government, Monsur Mohammed claimed that upon the arrest of the former NSA, his houses in Abuja, Kaduna and Sokoto were searched for firearms and money.

    The witness who was led in evidence by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria SAN, Oladipupo Okpeseyi claimed to be exhibits keeper with the Department of the State Security DSS.

    At Dasuki s House at 46, Nelson Mandela Street, Asokoro, he listed two Compact Disc of Freedom Radio on Jokolo, two GT Bank Cheque books, two blackberries phones, Nokia phone, flash drive, Apple Laptop and statement of account as part of items found in the house.

    Others are Visa card, approval letter of a radio station granted to Afri-Media Integrated Ltd, one CD on arrest and execution of Mohammed Yusuf, 500 US Dollars, 533 Saudi Riyadh, Data page on Abubakar Dasuki Ibrahim, HSBC account book of Abubakar Dasuki Ibrahim, and Cheque book of Habibson Ltd of Abubakar Dasuki Ibrahim.

    The items were admitted as exhibits as MSD 015 to 034 by Justice Lifu following no objection by Dasuki’s lawyer, Ahmed Usman.

    At another house in Sabo Birni, in Sokoto State, the exhibits keeper claimed that 150,000 United States America Dollars and N37. 6M were recovered in the house and subsequently deposited with the Central Bank of Nigeria.
    Again, Court gives Nigerian govt deadline to conclude 10-year trial of Ex-NSA, Dasuki. Justice Peter Ode Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja has fixed September 24, 25 and 26 for the federal government to conclude its 10 years old prosecution of a former National Security Adviser, NSA, Col Sambo Dasuki on alleged unlawful possession of firearms and money laundering charges. The government was also asked to call its remaining witnesses if any and tender exhibits to establish its allegations against the retired officer. Similarly, Dasuki who was put on trial by the defunct Muhammadu Buhari regime since 2015 on an amended 7-count charge on unlawful possession of firearms and money-laundering is expected to open his defense in the charges. At the last proceedings, a witness of the federal government, Monsur Mohammed claimed that upon the arrest of the former NSA, his houses in Abuja, Kaduna and Sokoto were searched for firearms and money. The witness who was led in evidence by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria SAN, Oladipupo Okpeseyi claimed to be exhibits keeper with the Department of the State Security DSS. At Dasuki s House at 46, Nelson Mandela Street, Asokoro, he listed two Compact Disc of Freedom Radio on Jokolo, two GT Bank Cheque books, two blackberries phones, Nokia phone, flash drive, Apple Laptop and statement of account as part of items found in the house. Others are Visa card, approval letter of a radio station granted to Afri-Media Integrated Ltd, one CD on arrest and execution of Mohammed Yusuf, 500 US Dollars, 533 Saudi Riyadh, Data page on Abubakar Dasuki Ibrahim, HSBC account book of Abubakar Dasuki Ibrahim, and Cheque book of Habibson Ltd of Abubakar Dasuki Ibrahim. The items were admitted as exhibits as MSD 015 to 034 by Justice Lifu following no objection by Dasuki’s lawyer, Ahmed Usman. At another house in Sabo Birni, in Sokoto State, the exhibits keeper claimed that 150,000 United States America Dollars and N37. 6M were recovered in the house and subsequently deposited with the Central Bank of Nigeria.
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