RETROSPECTION: Professor Togba-Nah Tipoteh, Founder leader of the Movement for Justice in Africa (MOJA), standing right with a light blue African Gown and a cap, shaking hand with the late legendary former President of South Africa, Mr. Nelson Rolihlahla “Madiba” Mandela during the 90th Birth Anniversary of the former leader of the African National Congress (ANC) on July 18, 2018. Professor Tipoteh had travelled to South Africa to present a special statement to highlight the strength and resolve of “Madiba to withstand what the apartheid system had in store to break his back for 27 years and it turned out that the late freedom fighter succeeded to break the back of the minority white rule. MOJA was deeply involved and visible in the support for the ANC during its struggle to enthrone majority rule in South Africa. Also in the photo is Graca, sitting, surviving widow of “Madiba, smiling and looking on while other ladies also watch the memorable event.
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