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Preliminary statements against ANC for the Afrophobia and xenophobia attacks, By Ahmed Aminu-Ramatu Yusuf

Preliminary statements against ANC for the Afrophobia and xenophobia attacks, By Ahmed Aminu-Ramatu Yusuf

By GhanaSummary NewsroomNigeria

The “Tata” – Baba – who made, the late Brother Khalid Abdul Muhammad, the United States’ Black activist and leader of New Black Panther Party, to say Africans globally fought for twenty-seven years to get Mandela’s “raggedy, rusted, dusty behind out of prison and apply pressure on the no-good South African devil government.

The Pan-Africanism that propelled Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland (now Eswatini) to, at the pain of destabilisation and occupation, allow Black South Africans to flee their country, and ANC activists and guerrilla fighters to connect with home cadres to protest, strike, and make Apartheid South Africa ungovernable.

For, in Khalid Muhammad’s words in 1994: “No man walks out of prison after twenty-seven years and becomes the president unless there’s a script behind the scenes to remove the economic sanction from Whites in South Africa but no real plan for redistribution of wealth (and, to please) the Oppenheimer, the De Beers and others sucking the blood of our people…” I totally recognise that the seeds for the current afrophobia and xenophobia were on ground before 1994.

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