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1)why couldn't Mandela enjoy his limited freedom? 2)who presented in the inauguration of Mandela? 3) what is the view of Mandela about the wealth of the country? 4)what did Mandela yearn for as a young men in Johannesburg? 6:21 AM​

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Answered by debjanigeo1983
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There were many difficulties faced by "Nelson Mandela" in achieving "freedom" for his people. "Nelson Mandela" was "imprisoned for 27 long years" because he didn't give in to the authorities' pressure. He remained true to the idea he believed and stood for – an apartheid - free country.

After the Springboks won an epic final over New Zealand, Mandela presented the trophy to captain Francois Pienaar, an Afrikaner, wearing a Springbok shirt with Pienaar's own number 6 on the back. This was widely seen as a major step in the reconciliation of White and Black South Africans.

As per Nelson Mandela, the greatest wealth of his country is its people. According to him, they are truer and finer than the purest diamonds. He also goes on to compare the wealth of gems and minerals, but then he feels the people of his nation are the greatest wealth compared to any other form of wealth.

Mandela yearned for the basic and honourable freedom of achieving his potential, freedom of earning income and freedom of marriage and having a family. He didn't want any obstruction in his life that abided law.

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