The history of South Africa liberation from apartheid is not complete without the rest of Africa
African Leaders have united to stand against the attacks on Nigerians and other Africans living in South Africa by South Africans. The former President of Ghana, John Mahama, in his recent visit to the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari condemned the attacks and explained that the present youths of South Africa carrying out these attacks do not have an explicit knowledge on the History of South Africa’s liberation from the Apartheid.
Mahama, stated that the whole of Africa stood with South Africa, during their trying times, and therefore do not deserve such treatment from them. Human rights activist, and the FFA party leader in South Africa, Julius Malema has also cautioned South Africans to go back and read history, to know how the freedom they enjoy today, came about. Mr. Malema explained that, the unity of Africa, is what will make Africans to be proud.
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