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Ooni, Oxford University Sign Pact On Education ……honoured In Birmingham by IROHINOodua: 3:32pm On Nov 30, 2017
Ooni, Oxford University sign pact on education
……honoured in Birmingham

The prestigious Oxford University and the Arole Oodua and Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II have signed a pact on education that will boost the number of students interested in African studies. The Ooni said he hopes the pack will promote African cultural renaissance. Irohinoodua received the report from the Ooni’s media aide, Mr Moses Olafare.

Oxford University noted that Ooni Ogunwusi was the first African leader to be so honoured by Oxford, describing him as the messiah sent by God to revitalize the dying African Culture and tradition.


The Ooni signed the scholarship deal on behalf of his royalty while Oxford University Pro-Vice Chancellor, Dr Robert Easton stood in for the University's African Studies Centre ASC. Both on Monday said it was a dream comes true. The Birmingham City University also had earlier on last weekend announced a plan to establish partial scholarships for Yoruba students in honour of the king, saying the University has a long a and proud history with Nigeria.
The Ooni told an excited audience "Africa must become a place of pride and we must join hands to make it happen. There was nothing like Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, South Africa before, we used to be one single people of one humanity, one race, and one source with several Kingdoms. Nobody can tell our stories, we are the ones to tell our stories. We must know where we are coming from, where we are and where we are going.”



Presenting the Spiritual leader of Yoruba nation to the Oxford University management team led by the Pro-Vice Chancellor, the Director of African Studies Centre, Professor Wale Adebanwi said the scholarship is for the Postgraduate students in Africa studies.
The Pro-Vice Chancellor, Dr Robert Easton expressed optimism that the number of Nigerian students in Oxford will increase with the Ooni Ogunwusi/Oxford MSc Scholarship Scheme.

He commended the highly revered monarch for his pragmatic approach to ensuring a better society for the Africans and the mankind, saying the University is motivated by Ooni to continue welcoming more Nigerians into the school.

"We welcome a lot of Nigerians here yearly and we do give the unequaled qualitative education preparing them for leadership in the global society both in public and private sectors"

"Your Majesty, we have about 60 Nigerian students here which is still very low compared to South Africa's 150 students. Am sure this your scholarship partnership with us will surely help in increasing the number of the students from Nigeria yearly".

Ooni in his speech thanked the Oxford University for the appointment of a Nigerian from the State of Osun as the first African to head the African Studies Centre of the prestigious University.

He called Professor Wale Adebanwi his good subject and a great son of Africa who is worthy of the position, saying Africans should tell the African stories.

"Seeing Professor Adebanwi today in good spirit of origination makes me very proud as his father because this is the first time a black man would be serving in the. capacity, for this, I heartily thank the authorities of this school".


As the Arole Oodua and Spiritual Leader of Yorubaland, I congratulate Professor Wale Adebanwi and Am very happy to be associated with you and African Studies Centre of Oxford University". Ooni said.


The Vice-Chancellor of Birmingham City University, Professor Philip Plowden who stated this during a programme organized for the king was corroborated by the Vice Lord-Lieutenant of the West Midlands in UK, Dr Beverly Lindsay

Dr Lindsay said that the turnout of the African students to welcome the Ooni to the University attests to the acceptability of continent of Africa to the great University. She urged Ooni to see the entire Commonwealth family as his constituency.

"As Her Majesty the Queen's Representative here, I am delighted to welcome you to the city of Birmingham which is the Heart of England with a historical vibrant religious and cultural diverse community".

"Your Majesty, nations that share a common respect for humanity can proudly call ourselves the Commonwealth of nations. We are bounded by history, shaped by culture and enriched by our people".

"We are optimistic to host the Commonwealth Games in 2022 and we hope that you will visit us during the games ". Vice Lord-Lieutenant said.

Responding, Ooni Ogunwusi said he remains very proud of African cultural heritage and promised not to relent in showcasing to the world. He thanked the Birmingham City University for honouring him and urged the Nigerian students led by their president, Damilola Adebambo to return home after their studies to contribute to the progress of the country.
Re: Ooni, Oxford University Sign Pact On Education ……honoured In Birmingham by Munae(f): 3:33pm On Nov 30, 2017
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Re: Ooni, Oxford University Sign Pact On Education ……honoured In Birmingham by Ekugbeh(m): 4:10pm On Nov 30, 2017
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