Nigeria, South Africa Must Protect a Bond Forged in Struggle, By Fani-Kayode (Part 1)Nigeria, South Africa Must Protect a Bond Forged in Struggle, By Fani-Kayode (Part 2)Permit me to offer a history lesson and share a few facts with Minister Khumbudzo Tshaveni about who and what we are as a nation and the contributions and sacrifices that we made for the emancipation of her people all in the name of Pan-Africanism. In that speech he vicerated the white South African Government in Pretoria and chastised and challenged their American and Western backers. The General’s words encouraged them to increase their efforts in the struggle against western imperialism, neo-colonialism and the Boers of South Africa. Outside of that 45.7% of South African youths and 32.6% of South African adults are unemployed whilst 70% of the companies that are listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange are owned by white South Africans and foreign nationals! Femi Fani-Kayode is a former Minister of Culture and Tourism, a former Minister of Aviation and the Ambassador-Designate of Nigeria to South Africa.