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In this interview, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon discusses the lasting impact of Nelson Mandela in uMzantsi (South Afrika) and beyond. While the null hypothesis is that prison changed Nelson Mandela into an accommodationist, Ɔbenfo discusses the major capitulation by Mandela and the ANC back in the 1950s–years before his 1962 arrest in the Rivonia Treason Trial. Ɔbenfo then gives a comparative analysis of the policies of the ANC vs. the PAC and Nana Mangaliso Sobukwe rounding the discussion off with parallels between apartheid (uMzantsi), segregation (united snakkkes) and untouchability (India). For an emBlackening discussion with nuanced information and analytical precision, you don’t want to miss this hard-hitting interview. Add it to your digital library now!
Bakari Kwadwo –
Their enemies are often our Heroes… and those who they give us to be our heroes, are often sellouts who keep krakkkas safe.