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Nandi Madida honors dad’s apartheid-era grit, calls him her hero
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81439, member: 636"] Nandi Madida just called her father's retirement her top moment of the year. The singer celebrated Dr. Thami Mngoma in a heartfelt social media post, detailing his difficult journey to becoming a doctor under apartheid despite childhood poverty and a near blindness scare. She credited his grit and discipline for providing her and her siblings a stable, safe life where dreaming felt possible. Her tribute honored his dual legacy of professional excellence and quiet parental sacrifice, noting the late nights and unseen efforts he made. Madida expressed profound gratitude, stating that being good to him was a privilege, not a burden. She directly linked her own capacity for love, ambition, and faith to his example, calling him her hero and a living testament to perseverance. The message closed with her identifying as a proud daddy's girl, thanking him for a lifetime of courage. [/QUOTE]
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