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why couldn't Nelson Mandela fulfill his twin obligation
because he was incapable
because the government stopped him from doing so
because he was a law abiding citizens
because he was a freedom fighter​

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Answered by sharmashagun2409
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Answer:

because the government stopped him from doing so

Answered by spike69
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Answer:

Mandela mentions that every man has twin obligations. The first is towards his family, parents, wife and children; the second obligation is his contribution towards fellow people, his community and his country.

Nelson Mandela as President of South Africa

After attaining his freedom, Nelson Mandela led the ANC in its negotiations with the governing National Party and various other South African political organisations for an end to apartheid and the establishment of a multiracial government.

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The twin obligations affected Mandela

Explanation:

According to Nelson Mandela the twin obligations of a man are one for his family and another obligations are towards the community, the country and its people for his country. Also, anyone cannot fulfill both obligation because they are inversely proportional.

He couldn't fulfill his obligations because only in a civil society one can fulfill this obligations but not in a ruled country like Africa. Freedom is something indivisible according to him and he fought for the Africans.

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