People, please calm down! It is just a debate (like the one going on in parliament right now).
The question is not about personalities but about human aspiration to and achievement of greatness.
I start from a premise that Julius Nyerere and Nelson Mandela are two of the greatest leaders our continent has produced.
One was hammered at the anvil of adversity, 27 years in jail is not kidogo. In the process he became a moral giant, largely measured by what he did NOT do on assuming power. Won the Nobel prize along the way.
The other one seized an opportunity and applied clearly superior intellect and morality to shape a nation, influence a region and set a bar so high that no Tanzanian leader since then has been able to approach it.
Major achievements for both men, you must admit.
If you were to pick one for a 'greatness prize,' which would it be?
Why?
Please indulge me.
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)