User:Gift-allan201000584/Mburumba Kerina

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Mburumba Kerina (birth-death dates???) is a Namibian professor. Kerina was the first black Namibian to go and study oversea, during colonial era. He joined the political arena at very young age. Kerina went to study oversea, but he was the first  one to appear before the United Nation  with the help of Reverend Michael Scott, to present the petition of then South West Africa. He was an instrumental figure for the formation of the political party Ovamboland People Organization which give birth to the SWAPO party. Kerina worked with his comrade Andimba Toivo ya Toivo and Uncle Paul Helmuth to form this OPO, which was under the chairman of Comrade Reverend Hamutumbangela.

While he was abroad, he work with father of nation comrade Sam Nujoma and the Fanuel Kozonguizi. Kerina was involved in diplomatic work, where he played an active role for independence of Namibia. He was the one who name this country to be called Namibianism. That is where the name Namibia eventually came from.

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Category:Namibian politicians