It was a week-long of activities in
Lagos & other parts of Nigeria in commemoration of the goodwill and life of
Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s globally recognized Nobel Peace laureate and the
first democratically-elected President of South Africa.
The Nelson Mandela Centenary celebrations,
led by the South African Consulate Lagos was in collaboration with South
African Tourism West Africa, United Nations Information Center (UNIC) and
National Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) both in Nigeria.
The week began with a press briefing
on the theme of this year’s Mandela Centenary celebration “Be The Legacy” and
upcoming events planned to keep the legacy alive. South African Tourism had
major media houses, trade partners, stakeholders and associates in attendance
throughout the various activities.
The Consul General SA Consulate in
Lagos, Ambassador Darkey Africa said: “This year is to celebrate and highlight
the key role Mandela played in securing freedom of the South Africans, on how
Mandela pushed for peace, embraced people of various races and sort for
reconciliation despite been imprisoned for 27 years.”
A lecture in honour of Mandela Centenary was
held at the NIIA Office with renowned Nobel Laureate
Professor Wole Soyinka as the keynote speaker alongside UNIC Nigeria Director,
Mr Roland Kayanja and Prof. Modupe Faseke all emphasizing the numerous
learnings worthy of emulation from the life of Madiba. As a highlight, Prof.
Wole Soyinka recited a beautiful poem he penned in honour of Nelson Mandela
titled:“And He Said No” following his
personal encounters with Madiba. The lecture was followed by a photo exhibition of the life & times of Nelson Mandela at the NIIA Library with a cultural highlight of a fully dressed Xhosa man & woman representing Nelson Mandela’s traditional attire.
On July 18th, to celebrate Mandela’s
birthday, the SA Tourism West Africa Hub office participated in a 67-minutes
cleaning exercise of the Freedom Park Lagos, done with other partners,
stakeholders and students from various schools in attendance. A lecture on the
centenary was also held alongside cultural activities that included “The Mandela in You” drama on the life
of Mandela acted by local students.
In Asaba Town of the Delta State, there was a tree planting
activity at the Mandela Garden where five additional trees were planted, to add
to the 95 trees previously planted on Mandela’s 95th birthday in
2013.
The week came to an end with an elegant South African dinner
in honour of Madiba’s 100 Years with the guest of honour, Chief Emeka Anyaoku,
former Secretary General of Common Wealth of Nations who had very close
interactions with Mandela and shared so much of his legacy to be emulated.
South African Tourism West Africa Hub used the
opportunity to share some of the amazing content of the Mandela Centenary assets
such as the Mandela Centenary AV, indoor & outdoor banners to mention a few
throughout the various events.
#BeTheLegacy
#NM100
#NelsonMandelaCentenary2018
IMAGES from the Events!
Press Conference
From L-R: SAT West Africa trade relations manager, Director. United Nations information Centre, Consular General, South African High commission, Director, Nigerian Institute of international affairs
Media guests at the breakfast after the media briefing
Mandela Centenary Lecture
Professor Wole Soyinka delivering his speech & poem CG, SAHC, Ambassador Darkey Africa presenting a Mandela plaque to
Prof. Soyinka
South African Tourism Trade Partners at the Lecture Chairman, NG-SA Chamber of Commerce saying a few words
Students & guest at the lecture
Photo Exhibition
CG, SAHC cutting the ribbon to open the Photo Exhibition Photo Exhibition Tour
CG, SAHC with SAT TRM WA & ushers in Xhosa traditional attire Students with Xhosa dressed ushers
SAT West Africa staff members with Xhosa Ushers
Freedom Park Cleaning
Students & guest at Freedom Park 67-minutes cleaning campaign SAT staff participating in the Freedom Park cleaning campaign
Zulu cultural performance at the Freedom Park Mandela Freedom Selfie!
Mandela Dinner
Guests arriving at the dinner event SAT trade partners & stakeholders at the dinner
CG, SAHC, Ambassador Darkey Africa delivering his speech at Mandela Centenary dinner
Former Secretary General of Common Wealth of Nations, Chief Emeka Anyaoku delivering his speech at Mandela Centenary dinner
Cheers to the Global Icon, NELSON MANDELA!
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