Brazil Varsity Applauds As Ogboni Lord, Aderonmu Speaks On Yorùbá Philosophy And Religious Rights
Brazil University Applauds as Ogboni Lord, Aderonmu Speaks on Yoruba Philosophy and religious rights.
Saopaulo, Brazil – The University of Guarulhos in Saopaulo echoed with applause as Nigerian Ogboni Lord, Oba Adekunle Aderonmu, delivered an outstanding lecture on Yoruba philosophy and religious rights at the University complex.
The interactive session, which captivated the audience, was part of the University’s commitment to promoting cultural diversity and understanding. Oba Adekunle Aderonmu, a distinguished Yoruba traditionalist, shared insights from his recently launched book titled Korikosun, a literary masterpiece that has already left an indelible mark in Brazilian academic circles.
The event took place during the Black Awareness Week in Brazil, where Oba Aderonmu engaged with both graduate and undergraduate students. The Ogboni Lord, also the founder of the African Cultural Center in Brazil, emphasized the significance of hard work and self-valorization in elevating the Afro race to its deserved position, not only in Brazil but globally.
Oba Aderonmu highlighted that in today’s society, individuals are confronted with numerous challenges, regardless of their color or race. He implored the younger generation to embrace the values of love and understanding, emphasizing their pivotal role in fostering a better society not only in Brazil but throughout the world.
The University of Guarulhos expressed gratitude for the enlightening session, recognizing the importance of such dialogues in promoting cultural exchange and enriching the academic experience for students. Oba Adekunle Aderonmu’s impactful discourse serves as a beacon for bridging cultural gaps and fostering unity among diverse communities in Brazil.
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