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| The Eiffel Tower reflects the colours of the South African flag in honour of Nelson Mandela |
One highlight if the memorial was when spiritual leaders of
different religion & creed came up to take the opening prayer. The programme
director of the event stated that Nelson Mandela would have wanted that. This
goes to further cement the legacy of the late world Icon: Love, Unity, Peace
and Freedom.
The stadium which is said to have a capacity of 95,000 was
filled with people who braved the rain to pay their respects. It was said that
the rain symbolizes peace and acceptance of Mandela into the gates of heaven.
American Gospel artiste, Kirk Franklin was one of the musicians who
performed at the memorial.
Mandela represented the moral conscience of South Africa and
many are worried that with him gone, there may be agitation in the country.
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| Icon of Freedom: Archived photo when Mandela was released from prison |
Tributes were paid to Mandela by world leaders including Ban Ki-Moon, Pres. Barack Obama, Mandela’s son, grand children and great grand children.
“We
will never see the likes of Nelson Mandela again, but let me say to the young
people of Africa, you can make his life’s work your own… While I will always
fall short of Madiba’s example, he makes me want to be a better man” -Pres.
Barack Obama
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| US President, Barack Obama paying tribute to Nelson Mandela |
South African president, Jacob Zuma gave the
keynote speech at the memorial which was broadcast live on
major news stations around the world.
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| Unprecedented moment: handshake between two opposing neighbours, Raul Castro (Cuba) and Barack Obama (USA) |
Amongst world leaders who attended are: President Goodluck
Jonathan and past President Olusegun Obasanjo (Nigeria), Prime Minister David
Cameron and former Prime Minister, Tony Blair (Great Britain), President Barack Obama and the 3 former presidents of
the United States of America and their wives {Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and
George. Bush,), UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon and former UN Sec. Gen Koffi
Anan.
Celebrities such as Bono, Charlize Theron and Naomi Campbell were also in attendance.
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| U2's lead singer Bono and actress Charlize Theron at the memorial |
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