1. Mandela’s tribal nickname is
“Rolihlahla,” meaning “Troublemaker.”
Other accounts translate Rolihlalhla
to mean “to pull a branch from a tree,” which, of course, is something only a
troublemaker would do. It was his teacher, Miss Mdingane, who gave him the
English name “Nelson,” much to the relief of journalists everywhere when he
became famous.
2. Mandela was expelled from university
after less than a year.
After finishing boarding school,
Mandela headed to Fort Hare Missionary College. Less than 12 months later, he
was expelled from college for helping to organize a strike against the white
colonial rule of the institution. One might call this foreshadowing.
4. Mandela’s father had four wives,
and Nelson is one of 13 children.
Mandela’s father, a local chief and
councellor to the Thembu king, died from tuberculosis when his son was 9.
Before that, he fathered 13 children by four wives, four boys and nine
girls. After his father’s death, Mandela was put under the guardianship
of Jongintaba, the Thembu regent.
5. Mandela’s father had four wives, and Nelson is one of 13 children.
Mandela’s father, a local chief and councellor to the Thembu king, died from tuberculosis when his son was 9. Before that, he fathered 13 children by four wives, four boys and nine girls. After his father’s death, Mandela was put under the guardianship of Jongintaba, the Thembu regent.
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Mandela’s father, a local chief and councellor to the Thembu king, died from tuberculosis when his son was 9. Before that, he fathered 13 children by four wives, four boys and nine girls. After his father’s death, Mandela was put under the guardianship of Jongintaba, the Thembu regent.
- See more at: http://afkinsider.com/1772/10-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-nelson-mandela/6/#sthash.FuLCa5NE.dpuf
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