Saturday, 11 June 2016

Obama to Honor the 51st Ooni of Ife as NYC Declares June 13 ‘Yoruba Day’

                 
As we mentioned previously, the 51st Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi is to have a private reception and take part in a public arts forum hosted at Museum of Contemporary Diasporan Arts (MoCada) in Brooklyn, NY. There, he’ll be in conversation with Okayafrica’s CEO Abiola Oke.

But word is now that on the same day as Monday’s event, NYC Senator Kevin Parker and the Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adam have obtained permission to declare June 13 as “Yoruba Day” to honor the 40-year-old monarch, Punch reports.
Additionally a jam-packed U.S. visit includes a special guest appearance at the illustrious Odunde Festival in Philadelphia, Pa, which was established in 1975 to celebrate the Yoruba people and captivates 500,000 people annually. It will also be an opportunity for the traditional ruler of Nigeria’s Ile-Ife—considered the birthplace of all Yoruba people—to engage more than 3,000 Ife indigenes living in the U.S. on development of the ancient Yoruba town. Plans are already in the works for the king to invest in a much needed 100-acre cashew plantation—news that the National Cashew Association announced Monday, as Vanguard reports.

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