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Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by TheRareGem1(f): 6:18am On Nov 24, 2021
https://www.nairaland.com/6863029/osinbajo-govs-ooni-alaafin-others

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, on Tuesday, inaugurated the International Centre For Yoruba Arts and Culture at the University of Ibadan.

The Vice President, in his address at the event, said that COVID-19 and climate change were already disrupting life but said lessons to cope with these could be learnt from the culture of the people.

He said, “Culture is not just about the past, and it is neither static nor immutable it is constantly creating and recreating. Consequently, progress is not merely determined by fidelity to tradition but by our capacity for invention and reinvention.”

“To cope well, we must draw strength from our cultural capital – the wealth of tangible and intangible knowledge that emanates from a society’s core and enables it to cope with change,” he added.

The VP said the Yoruba World Centre would therefore serve not just as a place of memory but as a place that inspires and fires the collective imagination as well as ideas and thought of the people.

He urged those present at the event to join the movement agitating for the return of the artefacts looted from Yorubaland by the colonial masters.

He said the proposed centre would give context and depth to the understanding of the past of the Yoruba, their place and role in the present, and hopefully our preparation for the future.

Today, young Nigerian artists are using local sounds to create a global popular culture. Is there something to be learned here? Additionally, the Centre should offer a destination for missions of discovery by the very many Africans in Diaspora who trace their origins to the Yoruba people and promote closer links between the Yoruba people in the homeland and their kin in the diaspora.

“But more importantly provide a crucial pillar in the global attempt to build social and economic bridges between peoples of African descent everywhere in our world.

“And while we are at it, you must join in the global movement to champion the return of artefacts that were plundered, looted or illegally taken away from these shores. Indeed, the Centre could serve as a home for such returned items where the immediate provenance or circumstances in which the items were taken is not clear or not known,” he noted.

The Chairman of the South-West Governors, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, who was represented by his deputy, Lucky Ayedatiwa, commended Dayo Alao for his visionary efforts to ensure that the centre was started.

He urged Yoruba people both at home and in the diaspora to join in building what he described as a place of remarkable history.

He also warned against adulterating the history that would be preserved at the Centre, saying the materials, oral traditions and other historic documents that would be presented there must be original.

The Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Rauf Olaniyan; Ogun State Deputy Governor, Noimot Salako; the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams; Retired Archbishop of Methodist Church, Ayo Ladigbolu; Jimi Agbaje, Muyiwa Ige, Chief Ifayemi Elebuibon, and scholars were present at the event
https://punchng.com/osinbajo-alaafin-launch-centre-for-yoruba-arts-in-ibadan/?

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by TheRareGem1(f): 6:19am On Nov 24, 2021
Other tribes should emulate this. Spread love and let tolerance strive among us.

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by benuejosh: 6:23am On Nov 24, 2021
Star Boy! Osinbajo. One of the best Vice-President Nigeria has had.

The south west are always ahead in terms of developmental strides as compared to other regions in Nigeria. The other regions are ravaged by hate and terrorism and this has made it impossible for them to achieve or attain the greatness that the South West has. From presidency to industries and even Spirituality. Any region who has not gotten a president before should learn from this guys.

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by Omoluabi1stborn: 6:29am On Nov 24, 2021
benuejosh:
Star Boy! Osinbajo. One of the best Vice-President Nigeria has had.

The south west are always ahead in terms of developmental strides as compared to other regions in Nigeria. The other regions are ravaged by hate and terrorism and this has made it impossible for them to achieve or attain the greatness that the South West has. From presidency to industries and even Spirituality. Any region who has not gotten a president before should learn from this guys.



God Bless South West
God bless Yoruba people everywhere
God bless Yoruba lands everywhere
God bless lovers of Yoruba people grin

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by orisa37: 6:43am On Nov 24, 2021
TheRareGem1:
https://www.nairaland.com/6863029/osinbajo-govs-ooni-alaafin-others

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, on Tuesday, inaugurated the International Centre For Yoruba Arts and Culture at the University of Ibadan.

The Vice President, in his address at the event, said that COVID-19 and climate change were already disrupting life but said lessons to cope with these could be learnt from the culture of the people.

He said, “Culture is not just about the past, and it is neither static nor immutable it is constantly creating and recreating. Consequently, progress is not merely determined by fidelity to tradition but by our capacity for invention and reinvention.”

“To cope well, we must draw strength from our cultural capital – the wealth of tangible and intangible knowledge that emanates from a society’s core and enables it to cope with change,” he added.

The VP said the Yoruba World Centre would therefore serve not just as a place of memory but as a place that inspires and fires the collective imagination as well as ideas and thought of the people.

He urged those present at the event to join the movement agitating for the return of the artefacts looted from Yorubaland by the colonial masters.

He said the proposed centre would give context and depth to the understanding of the past of the Yoruba, their place and role in the present, and hopefully our preparation for the future.

Today, young Nigerian artists are using local sounds to create a global popular culture. Is there something to be learned here? Additionally, the Centre should offer a destination for missions of discovery by the very many Africans in Diaspora who trace their origins to the Yoruba people and promote closer links between the Yoruba people in the homeland and their kin in the diaspora.

“But more importantly provide a crucial pillar in the global attempt to build social and economic bridges between peoples of African descent everywhere in our world.

“And while we are at it, you must join in the global movement to champion the return of artefacts that were plundered, looted or illegally taken away from these shores. Indeed, the Centre could serve as a home for such returned items where the immediate provenance or circumstances in which the items were taken is not clear or not known,” he noted.

The Chairman of the South-West Governors, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, who was represented by his deputy, Lucky Ayedatiwa, commended Dayo Alao for his visionary efforts to ensure that the centre was started.

He urged Yoruba people both at home and in the diaspora to join in building what he described as a place of remarkable history.

He also warned against adulterating the history that would be preserved at the Centre, saying the materials, oral traditions and other historic documents that would be presented there must be original.

The Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Rauf Olaniyan; Ogun State Deputy Governor, Noimot Salako; the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams; Retired Archbishop of Methodist Church, Ayo Ladigbolu; Jimi Agbaje, Muyiwa Ige, Chief Ifayemi Elebuibon, and scholars were present at the event

https://punchng.com/osinbajo-alaafin-launch-centre-for-yoruba-arts-in-ibadan/?


"ODU-DU-IWA' NI 'OLU-IWA' WA"!!! THE LORD IS ON HIS THRONE.

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by orisa37: 6:43am On Nov 24, 2021
TheRareGem1:
https://www.nairaland.com/6863029/osinbajo-govs-ooni-alaafin-others

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, on Tuesday, inaugurated the International Centre For Yoruba Arts and Culture at the University of Ibadan.

The Vice President, in his address at the event, said that COVID-19 and climate change were already disrupting life but said lessons to cope with these could be learnt from the culture of the people.

He said, “Culture is not just about the past, and it is neither static nor immutable it is constantly creating and recreating. Consequently, progress is not merely determined by fidelity to tradition but by our capacity for invention and reinvention.”

“To cope well, we must draw strength from our cultural capital – the wealth of tangible and intangible knowledge that emanates from a society’s core and enables it to cope with change,” he added.

The VP said the Yoruba World Centre would therefore serve not just as a place of memory but as a place that inspires and fires the collective imagination as well as ideas and thought of the people.

He urged those present at the event to join the movement agitating for the return of the artefacts looted from Yorubaland by the colonial masters.

He said the proposed centre would give context and depth to the understanding of the past of the Yoruba, their place and role in the present, and hopefully our preparation for the future.

Today, young Nigerian artists are using local sounds to create a global popular culture. Is there something to be learned here? Additionally, the Centre should offer a destination for missions of discovery by the very many Africans in Diaspora who trace their origins to the Yoruba people and promote closer links between the Yoruba people in the homeland and their kin in the diaspora.

“But more importantly provide a crucial pillar in the global attempt to build social and economic bridges between peoples of African descent everywhere in our world.

“And while we are at it, you must join in the global movement to champion the return of artefacts that were plundered, looted or illegally taken away from these shores. Indeed, the Centre could serve as a home for such returned items where the immediate provenance or circumstances in which the items were taken is not clear or not known,” he noted.

The Chairman of the South-West Governors, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, who was represented by his deputy, Lucky Ayedatiwa, commended Dayo Alao for his visionary efforts to ensure that the centre was started.

He urged Yoruba people both at home and in the diaspora to join in building what he described as a place of remarkable history.

He also warned against adulterating the history that would be preserved at the Centre, saying the materials, oral traditions and other historic documents that would be presented there must be original.

The Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Rauf Olaniyan; Ogun State Deputy Governor, Noimot Salako; the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams; Retired Archbishop of Methodist Church, Ayo Ladigbolu; Jimi Agbaje, Muyiwa Ige, Chief Ifayemi Elebuibon, and scholars were present at the event

https://punchng.com/osinbajo-alaafin-launch-centre-for-yoruba-arts-in-ibadan/?


"ODU-DU-IWA' NI 'OLU-IWA' WA"!!! THE LORD IS ON HIS THRONE.


From Orunto27.

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by okefranci: 6:46am On Nov 24, 2021
We need to focus more on our culture and it is not only for past event but is constantly creating and recreating as well

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by Loverofpeace: 6:58am On Nov 24, 2021
Nice development

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by temitope27(m): 6:59am On Nov 24, 2021
Omo oduduwa omoluabi awa lagba

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by Nobody: 7:00am On Nov 24, 2021
Great stuff. The preservation and expansion of Yoruba culture and traditions is important for those that will come after us, we are all custodians of this great culture. That said, the top priority for Yoruba leaders is formulating programs that would increase the standard of living of the average yoruba man.

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by Downey(f): 7:03am On Nov 24, 2021
YORUBA always think ahead in everything they do...Despite that their afraid to become a Soviet nation which is not good for the people.
Over 50millions populations still in fear.

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by RichDad1(m): 7:04am On Nov 24, 2021
Yoruba with rich and well preserved culture. . Not some people with neither documented culture or history.

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by Nobody: 7:04am On Nov 24, 2021
He said, “Culture is not just about the past, and it is neither static nor immutable it is constantly creating and recreating. Consequently, progress is not merely determined by fidelity to tradition but by our capacity for invention and reinvention.”

Professor Osinbajo is a wise man, without culture we are nothing. This is one of my proud moment of being Yoruba

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by spinna: 7:06am On Nov 24, 2021
Cool

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by sammirano: 7:06am On Nov 24, 2021
grin

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by helinues: 7:06am On Nov 24, 2021
Very Good

Everything is in order. SWAGA 2023 and beyond

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by Nobody: 7:07am On Nov 24, 2021
RichDad1:
Yoruba with rich and well preserved culture. . [s]Not some people with neither documented culture or history.[/s]

Very unnecessary. You're inviting pigs to shit on this thread.

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by Systrom(m): 7:08am On Nov 24, 2021
Lol
Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by Viraltrends123: 7:08am On Nov 24, 2021
I don't believe leaders are the problem. We just have to be patient and let them do their work, and not expecting magic to just happen. Even building a good duplex or mansion can take several years.

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by Joyce95: 7:09am On Nov 24, 2021
Our Culture should be the bond of peace

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by Nobody: 7:10am On Nov 24, 2021
I think it's more proper to disband these traditional rulers and turn their palace to a museum, I no longer see their value

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by helinues: 7:10am On Nov 24, 2021
[quote author=Bagbob post=107908503][/quote]

Of course, that line na purging stuffs
Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by Nobody: 7:10am On Nov 24, 2021
If you're launching an International Center for Yoruba Arts and Culture, the least you can do is to give it a Yoruba name and acronym (and have its Engish translation underneath it).

And why is there no photo of the center?

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by jyz200(m): 7:13am On Nov 24, 2021
God bless Yoruba race

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by kayusely70(m): 7:15am On Nov 24, 2021
logonon5:
Next president of Nigeria by God's grace
Amen and Amen. God bless you immensely.

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Re: Osinbajo, Alaafin Launch Centre For Yoruba Arts In Ibadan by kayusely70(m): 7:19am On Nov 24, 2021
jyz200:
God bless Yoruba race
Amen and Amen. God bless you too.

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