Mandela, noun

Origin:
Surname of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, President of South Africa from 1994 and leader of the African National Congress.
Used attributively in Special Combinations (mostly nonce). Mandelamania, MandelaMobile, Mandela Plan (see M Plan), Mandelarand, Mandela release fever, Mandela University: see quotations. See also Madiba.
1990 E. Prov. Herald 12 Feb. 6As ‘Mandelamania’ sweeps the world, two anti-apartheid leaders who recently spent a day at his prison home say the man is greater than the myth that has built around him.
1990 Weekly Mail 22 June 1New York’s newest hero from abroad moves through the streets...Ticker tape rains down on the curiously shaped ‘MandelaMobile’ as it drives through the streets of lower Manhattan.
1987 M. Desmidt in E. Prov. Herald 14 May 2The organisation of street committees based on the so-called Mandela Plan, whose objective was the violent overthrow of the existing order and the introduction of their own committees.
1985 City Press 23 June 1Meet the Mandelarand — anti-apartheid campaigners’ answer to the Krugerrand. Minted in their thousands in Holland, the brass Mandelarands are part of a massive campaign to make banks aware of the implications of trading in Krugerrands...Needless to say, the Mandelarands worked. Dutch banks no longer trade in South Africa’s prime gold coin.
1990 E. Prov. Herald 12 Feb. 8The possible release of..Nelson Mandela..has for a number of years sent the international and local Press..into frantic and often wild frenzy...David Beresford..called this phenomenon Mandela release fever, ‘an affliction which bears a resemblance to malaria for the way in which it afflicts sufferers periodically’.
1991 S. Macleod in Time 22 July 8Despite the hardships, Robben Island became known as ‘Mandela University’ to younger inmates because of the lessons in politics that Mandela taught them.
Used attributively in Special Combinations (mostly nonce). Mandelamania, MandelaMobile, Mandela Plan (see M Plan), Mandelarand, Mandela release fever, Mandela University:see quotations.
Derivatives:
Hence (nonce) Mandela  adjective, of the release of Nelson Mandela in February 1990, and the changes which followed.
1990 Sunday Times 27 May (Mag. Sect.) 6I needed respite from the New South Africa..so I sought frivolity in the company of acquaintances who struck me as being fairly safe custodians of the Old South Africa...They had both been at Sol’s entire birthday bash, and you don’t get more pre-Mandela than that, babe.
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