Afro-cultural Institute is aimed at fostering national cultures for mutual benefits.
To promote and support communities' participation in Arts, Cultural and Heritage activities.
To celebrate positive understanding of the different cultures accross the wider community.
To educate each culture about other fellow cultures present here in our commuity.
To promote social inclusion and community cohesion through multicultural food, arts and music events.
Here are the leading team at Afro-cultural Institute
Adeyemi Aderemi is a Chemical Engineer, a Diaspora leader from Gbongan, Osun State, Nigeria.
Prince (Engr.) Afolabi Aderemi Paul, is a Diaspora leader from Oyo Alaafin, Oyo State, Nigeria.
Sisanmi Eureka Schuller is a native of Itsekiri from Obaghoro, Itisun, Warri Delta State, Nigeria.
Alex Andrew John hails from Gbongan, a large town located in Osun State, Nigeria.
To Promote and Support Communities' Participation in Arts, Cultural, and Heritage Activities.
To use this medium as a tool to promote social inclusion and community cohesion through multicultural food, arts and music events.
The enthusiastic Orisa worshipper resident in Portugal, majority of whom are fromNigeria, Brazil, Cuba, Portugal, and so on will be glad not only seeing but meeting in person the Arole Oodua His Imperial Majesty Oba Adeyeye Babatunde Enitan, Ojaja II, the Ooni of Ile-Ife who is the symbol of the tradition they so embraced.
There are as many as 100 millionworshippers of Orisa religion in United State, central and latin America (Mary Pat Fisher, Living Religions,2006). There substantial number of Orisa adherents in Portugal and this festival will no doubt bring them to the deserved limelight.The Oonirisa himself would be glad to talk with them.
President
Traditional Religion (Ile Ase Igba Merindinlogun)
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