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Nelson Mandela was born on july 18, 1918. He was the first South African president to be elected in a fully representative democratic election. 10th of may was a day of freedom for South Africa and there was a huge gathering of international leaders and dignitaries at the swearing- in ceremony which was held in union Building in Pretoria and the first non – racial government took charge. Nelson Mandela gave a speech on the victory of justice, peace, and human dignity. Mandela pledged to liberate his people from poverty, suffering and discrimination. A colourful show by jets and helicopter depicting military\’s might and loyalty took place. Two national anthem were sung to signify equality and inclusion. The old- \’Nkosi Sikelel\’ by the whites and the new -\’die stem\’ by blacks. A new system was formed that recognized the rights and freedom of all. Mandela recalled the contributors and thanked them for their sacrifice. Salutation to some great freedom fighters were given. Mandela, in his address said that a country is rich because of its people not because of its minerals. Courage isn\’t the absence of fear but victory over it. People should love others not hate them due to their colour or religion. Love comes naturally not by force, which is the natural goodness. He also said that man should try to create a balance between his duties- duties towards his family and duty towards his country and community. A black person was treated badly and allowed to perform his duty. Mandela said that freedom has different aspects like for a kid it is to run and play, and for an adult it is to fulfill needs of his own and his family. Real freedom means equal rights for everyone. Nelson Mandela joined the African National Congress. He wanted that people of South Africa must live with dignity and respect. He wanted the oppressor and the oppressed to be liberated. Patience and Preservance guided by discipline and system yield the desired result.