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Stephen Bantu Biko

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One of the greatest sons of Africa was brutaly mudered by then government of apatheird in South Africa.Biko was a thinker, intellect and a father.

His philosophy was that blacks must be proud to be black and blacks must redifine themselves.

We as South Africans this month we are mournibg his demise that happened in 1977/9/12.

In our hearts his spirit lives on.

Biko would have been 55 now.

In a small town where his was born they formed a foundation for young African kids who dont have anything, that is poor, the foundation was named after the late great Bantu Biko.

Biko dint in vain because some of his mission has been accomplished.

Biko is not dead, no he is resting peace full with other great sons and daughters of Africa.

May God bless them and Africa as a continent.

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