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Brazilian Don Advocates Preservation, Protection Of Yoruba Culture by demmie1: 5:17pm On Jul 30, 2013
Oyo (Oyo State) – A Brazilian, Prof. Fabio Lima, has urged the Yoruba to preserve and promote their culture and tradition, which has become a pride of other countries.
Lima made the call at an International lecture on “Yoruba Culture in Diaspora’’, and the launch of Paula Gomes Cultural Foundation at the Alaafin of Oyo’s palace in Oyo town,, Oyo State, on Friday.
He said the Yoruba philosophy remained alive in the new world, namely Brazil, Cuba, Salvador and Trinidad and Tobago as well as the Candomble institutions.
“When you are in Salvador, you will think that you are here in Africa, you will see the body movements, the gestural respect for older black communities because they are holders of an ancestral knowledge.
“The philosophy of the Yoruba tradition is about building a life with a set of guidelines that enhance the day-to-day lives of the people, which is incorporated into their ways of living in the new world,’’ Lima said.
The Ambassador of Cuba, Mr Hugo Ramos, said the Yoruba culture was a pride to be preserved and promoted, adding that it has a well-organised kingdom, traditions and philosophy.
Ramos said the culture and traditions of the Yoruba had transcended the African continent , which was a sign of its acceptability and richness all over the world.
The High Commissioner of Trinidad and Tobago, Mr Nyahuma Obika, who was represented by Madam Dela Obeka, described Yoruba culture and tradition as well-organised.
Obeka said there were people in Trinidad and Tobago, who had never travelled out of the island but could speak Yoruba very well.
He said that he looked forward to when the country’s president would learn the language.
“I wish to see a Yoruba institution that will preserve the language, music, dance and philosophy of the Yoruba people.
“I also want to see the little children of age two or three dancing, beating the drum and promoting the richness of the Yoruba culture,’’ he said.
Dr Paula Gomes, a Portuguese and an Ambassador of the Alaafin on Culture, said Oyo remained a salient point of historical preservation of Cultural heritage, where beliefs, traditional rites and ancient arts were still alive.
Gomes described the Yoruba as a highly researched ethnic group in Africa due to their rich cultural heritage, manifested in their history, sociology and spirituality.
Chief Edem Duke, the Minister of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation, said the ministry would always support all programmes targeted at promoting and protecting culture.
Duke, who was represented by Prof. Babatunde Babawale, commended the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, and foreigners on the occasion, for their efforts aimed at projecting, protecting and preserving culture in Nigeria.
On his part, Adeyemi said a visit to countries in the world had revealed the inter-connectivity of all races.
The monarch said he would not relent in his efforts at promoting, protecting and preserving the culture and traditions of his ancestors.
He said he would also continue to honour anyone from any part of the world, who supports the uplifting of Yoruba Culture.
The Alaafin used the occasion to give merit awards to Madam Caroline Sage of the World Bank and Madam Marli Calino of the Portuguese Embassy.
He also conferred the title of Alaafin’s Cultural Ambassador Gomes.
The occasion also featured parts of the on-going Ifa celebration as well as cultural display of arts and crafts. (NAN)

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Re: Brazilian Don Advocates Preservation, Protection Of Yoruba Culture by OPCNAIRALAND: 5:36pm On Jul 30, 2013
May the voice of Oduduwa spread far and wide, Ase!
Re: Brazilian Don Advocates Preservation, Protection Of Yoruba Culture by amiskurie(m): 5:44pm On Jul 30, 2013
OPC.NAIRALAND:
May the voice of Oduduwa spread far and wide, Ase!
ehen!
u see una life?....na gomez no hw important una fada head is.shio!
Re: Brazilian Don Advocates Preservation, Protection Of Yoruba Culture by yemmit90: 6:01pm On Jul 30, 2013
It's unfortunate that we are destroying it here in western Nigeria. What a shame!
Re: Brazilian Don Advocates Preservation, Protection Of Yoruba Culture by bloggernaija: 8:05pm On Jul 30, 2013
We have completely neglected our culture and tradition.
The three C's have almost completely disappeared
1Community
2charity
3 conservation

These values were very strong back in the days
My Dad used to serenade us of the days when a farmer would leave his produce by the roadside ,put a measured number of small pebbles to signify the price ,and go back into the forest .
He would come back in 7days to meet the remaining produce and the money that was left by buyers.
The philosophy was also very strong.the pregnant woman is a shrine that must be respected.
The forest was a life and wealth giving that it must be treated with care.
The senseless destruction of the great forests of yoruba land for timber must be one of the worst calamity to befall yoruba land .
Olowo no owo fun apo Ara e ni
Which means that being a richman,strongman ,sharp man does not get you a sit at the table.it is your value to the society that does that( OBJ).
Charity-to whom much is given,much is expected.
The likes of otedola ,adenuga ,obateru,folawiyo ,ojota Thomas ,Deinde Fernandez etc can easily build modern schools and hospitals throughout the southwest without feeling it in their pockets.
Do they care ?no.
I just hope these guys will one day wake up and give back to the society.not the piecemeal stuffs they are currently doing .

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