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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comMarch 9, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Ndaba Mandela Shares Life Lessons From His Grandfather Nelson Mandela
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March 9, 2025, 5am MDT

Initially, Ndaba Mandela, who has not influenced the history of his grandfather’s world and the role he will play in his life, was seven years old when he first met his grandfather, Nelson Mandela, who was released from prison after nearly 30 years of imprisonment.

“They never discussed this guy (Nelson Mandela) in our house. We couldn’t mention Mandela’s name, so we never heard of him in a long time,” Ndaba Mandela spoke to listeners around the world at Rowstech 2025.

In his virtual keynote, Ndaba Mandela shared fragments of his experiences and life lessons he learned while being raised by his grandfather in the years after his release. The virtual address for Ndaba Mandela was published on Rootstech.org on March 5th.

Nelson Mandela celebrates Johannesburg, South Africa, returning to Soweto after being released from prison on February 11, 1990. | rootstech.org screenshots

“Biger characters than creatures”

Ndaba Mandela explained that, near the beginning of his address, his admiration for him quickly grew, even if his grandfather’s knowledge had been renewed.

“I began to realize that my grandfather was bigger than the real thing and that was so amazing to me,” he said.

After his release on February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela parades a large group of people.
Ndaba Mandela tells listeners around the world at Rootstech 2025 that after meeting him at the age of seven, he quickly learned that his grandfather was a “large-than-life character.” | rootstech.org screenshots

A few years later, after Mandela took care of his grandfather, he soon became South Africa’s first democratically elected president, but he began to develop personal connections with him.

“‘ndaba, your father had no chance to go to university, so I’ll send him to university,” Mandela recalled what his grandfather told him when he arrived at his home in northern Johannesburg, South Africa. “…You’ll be with me while he’s in college. I’ll take care of you.” And that’s how I moved with my grandfather. I stayed with him until the end. ”

Ndaba Mandela was standing with his grandfather Nelson Mandela.
Ndaba Mandela stands with his grandfather, Nelson Mandela. Ndaba Mandela shared the insights she gained through her grandfather’s life and example at Rootstech 2025. | rootstech.org screenshots

Lessons from my grandfather

Now, more than a decade after his grandfather’s death, Ndaba Mandela told listeners that it was a personal relationship he had built with his grandfather, a life lesson that spurred him to become his own leader.

At one point, Mandela remembered, and his grandfather approached him and said, “I’m not a fan.” Therefore, you need to get the best mark in your class. ”

Ndaba Mandela, right, while living with him in northern Johannesburg, South Africa, we had a conversation with his grandfather, Nelson Mandela.
Ndaba Mandela, right, is in a conversation with his grandfather Nelson Mandela while living with him in northern Johannesburg, South Africa. At Rootstech 2025, Ndaba Mandela shared the lessons he learned while living with his grandfather. | rootstech.org screenshots

Feeling the weight of her grandfather’s legacy, Mandela said he thought: Why should I be a leader? ”

Mandela said that later in his life he understood the importance of what his grandfather was saying.

“Pressure,” he said. “That’s how diamonds are made. …There was a lot of pressure underground. …So our parents want us to become diamonds. They don’t think about how powerful we have, so we want us to shine.”

Ndaba Mandela will effectively talk to listeners on RootStech 2025.
Ndaba Mandela will effectively tell listeners about life lessons he learned from his grandfather Nelson Mandela at RootStech 2025. His address was published on March 5, 2025 on Rootstech.org. | rootstech.org screenshots

Mandela said that by combining this lesson and other lessons with his understanding of genealogy and genealogy, he has a more confident understanding of his role as a leader in his home and in his community.

“In fact, leaders aren’t the best,” Mandela said. “It’s not about being number one. A leader is about serving your community.”

Nelson Mandela greets the young girl.
Nelson Mandela greets the young girl. His grandson, Ndaba Mandela, spoke essentially to listeners at Rootstech 2025, saying his grandfather has deep love and belief in young people. | rootstech.org screenshots

Find hope in the “songs of children”

Coming closer to the end of his remarks, Ndaba Mandela shared that his grandfather has a deep love and belief in young people as “the leader of tomorrow.”

He said: “In prison, they couldn’t hear the sounds of children. And what does the sounds of children represent? Hope to create a better world.”

Nelson Mandela is laughing as she is surrounded by her children.
Ndaba Mandela talks to listeners around the world about his grandfather’s deep belief in young people as the “leader of tomorrow” at Rowstech in 2025. | rootstech.org screenshots

Therefore, inspired by his grandfather’s belief in young people, Mandela dedicated some of his final remarks to encourage young people to “dreams.”

“I want you to dream so big, and your dreams will scare you,” Mandela said. “If your dreams don’t scare you, you don’t dream big enough.”

He also encouraged listeners to learn their genealogy and acknowledged the “hills and great mountains” that their ancestors had to climb to take them to where they are today.

“To know where we are going,” he said. “We need to know where we came from.”

Nelson Mandela is walking along with his grandson Ndaba Mandela's son.
Ndaba Mandela will talk to listeners around the world at Rowstech 2025 about how touching he is to take a photo of his grandfather Nelson Mandela and his son before his grandfather’s death on December 5, 2023. | rootstech.org screenshots
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