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Born from a passionate desire to dispel the negative perceptions which the world has held of the African Continent, and to replace it with a positive focus, Nomad Africa magazine celebrates life on the African continent. Covering stories from all countries and all cultures, it strives to include unique tourist attractions, business development, technology and investment opportunities as well as looking at the continent's cultural heritage. Nomad Africa inspires and breeds a conscious, knowledgeable generation of visionaries among our own, and influences positive perceptions and appreciation for the true worth of Africa worldwide. Born from a passionate desire to dispel the negative perceptions which the world has held of the African Continent, and to replace it with a positive focus, Nomad Africa magazine celebrates life on the African continent. Covering stories from all countries and all cultures, it strives to include unique tourist attractions, business development, technology and investment opportunities as well as looking at the continent's cultural heritage. Nomad Africa inspires and breeds a conscious, knowledgeable generation of visionaries among our own, and influences positive perceptions and appreciation for the true worth of Africa worldwide.

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Patrice Lumumba is, next to Nelson Mandela, the iconic figure that most readily comes to mind when Africa is discussed in relation to its struggle against imperialism and racism. Mandela suffered tremendously. But he won. Lumumba, on the other hand, lost - he lost power, he lost his country, and in the end, he lost his life. 58 | www.nomadafricamag.com | ...Celebrating the world’s richest continent | Issue 12

Patrice Lumumba speaks at the Senate meeting opposing him at Leopoldville, Congo on September 10, 1960. Patrice Lumumba at the United Nations. Lumumba in New York. Issue 12 | ...Celebrating the world’s richest continent | www.nomadafricamag.com | 59

Patrice Lumumba is, next to Nelson Mandela, the<br />

iconic figure that most readily comes to mind when <strong>Africa</strong><br />

is discussed in relation to its struggle against imperialism<br />

and racism. Mandela suffered tremendously. But he won.<br />

Lumumba, on the other hand, lost - he lost power, he lost<br />

his country, and in the end, he lost his life.<br />

58 | www.nomadafricamag.com | ...Celebrating the world’s richest continent | Issue 12

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