
Audio By Carbonatix
The Reds may be preparing to take on Amazulu FC in Durban tonight as part of the MTN Football Invitational challenge, but it's Nelson Mandela's 94th birthday that's captured the hearts of the country.Rightly so, too. There are far more important things in life than football and one of those is Nelson Mandela.He's one of history's great figures, revered universally. An inspirational leader, he led the fight for racial equality in South Africa and succeeded in removing the oppressive apartheid regime.He spent 27 years - 1962 to 1990 - in prison before becoming the country's first democratically elected president (and its first black president) in 1994. Without Mandela, South Africa may still be divided, democracy but a dream.Early this morning, United manager Sir Alex Ferguson appeared on live TV from the team's Durban base to take part in celebrations for "Madiba". Yesterday, too, he spoke of Mandela's great achievements."It's a privilege for us to be here on his birthday," Sir Alex said. "The impact he's made in South Africa is huge."The thing that strikes me most of all – and I’ve met him two or three times – is that there's no bitterness about him. It's an example to the world."After what he endured and suffered, he has no bitterness. You have to be special to do that, to put that to one side and try and get on with life and try and influence this country in a massive way."I remember when he spoke in Monaco after we won the Treble. Honestly, the hairs on the back of my neck were standing up. The speech he made was unbelievable. It’s a privilege for us to be here to help celebrate his birthday."Tour captain Rio Ferdinand was similarly effusive in his praise for Mandela, a man he described as "an inspiration"."Mandela was selfless," Rio said. "He gave up the majority of his life for everybody else. In today's society you see so much selfishness and me, me, me."For any young kid now, in the national curriculum, I think that's somebody they should be learning about and writing about - he gave up himself for a whole nation to make huge strides forward. There could be no better inspiration from one human being in today’s world."
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Adwoa Safo was target of assassination plot – Family Spokesperson alleges
36 minutes -
NADMO appeals to Ibrahim Mahama to dredge rivers as flooding worsens in Samreboi
38 minutes -
Speed up work – Contractors on Takoradi-Cape Coast highway dualisation told
41 minutes -
BOST Energies refutes claims of fuel contamination at Kumasi Depot
44 minutes -
NPP cautions constituency executive aspirants against cash payments as nominations open
47 minutes -
Ghana can surpass $15bn in export earnings by 2030 – FAGE president
50 minutes -
BoG demystifies central bank operations, exchange rates and reserves
53 minutes -
NPP must engage Kennedy Agyapong through dialogue, says Kwadwo Poku Nsafoah
56 minutes -
CARE Ghana calls for Ghana Card to become sole ID for voting
59 minutes -
NPP opens constituency executive nominations
60 minutes -
Vigilance, positive defiance key to environmental protection – Asiedu Nketia
1 hour -
Central University suspends SRC Week activities following NACOC investigation
1 hour -
GWL cracks down on water theft; charges customer over GH¢74k for illegal reconnection
1 hour -
Ghana UK High Commissioner receives St. Monicans delegation ahead of Centenary celebrations
1 hour -
NYA CEO calls for urgent reforms to protect Ghana’s growing digital workforce
1 hour