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Nelson Mandela Day: 5 African Songs That Honours The African Hero

Nelson Mandela is a symbol of hope, temerity, and freedom to many around the world, even in death. The impact of his legacy goes beyond his firm stance against apartheid, as the South African icon represents a global idea of what it means to be resilient and selfless in humanitarian service. 

Every July 18, on his birthday (since declared by the United Nations in 2009), International Nelson Mandela Day is celebrated to remind the world about the emulating principles and qualities of Madiba, such as leadership, servitude, patience, and kindness. The celebration is a call to action for all to act accordingly for the greater good of human nature.

The 13th edition of the celebration is centred on raising awareness of global climate change and food insecurity. The thirteenth installation also marks the tenth anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s celebration of life (since his death on December 5, 2013).

To honour the cultural icon, here are five African songs about Nelson Mandela;

Vusi Mahlasela – When You Come Back

Legendary Malian singer and songwriter Salif Keita scored a tribute to Nelson Mandela with his 1995 song ‘Mandela’. The song came five years after the Icon’s famous exoneration and a year after becoming South Africa’s first black president.

Brenda Fassie – Black President

In 1986, the late South African Jazz musician Hugh Masekela penned and recorded an anti-apartheid anthem demanding the release of Nelson Mandela – while ironically in exile himself. It wasn’t until a year later that he released the song. The song was one of the most performed songs by the multi-instrumentalist up until his demise.

Prophets of Da City – Never Again

South African hip-hop group, Prophets of Da City released Never Again in 1994. A song that champions anti-apartheid themes and Nelson Mandela’s legacy with the opening lines “Excellent, Finally A Black President.”

Bomi Anifowose

Bomi Anifowose is a Nigerian creative who tries to navigate the shores of life through art. He obtained his Bachelor's degree studying Music and Creative Arts from the prestigious Babcock University, Ogun state Nigeria. His love for belting tunes and documenting the pop culture In Africa has led him thus far. He hopes to one day be an Inspiring figure In the creative world, as this drives his ethos.

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