Happy Democracy Day to all Nigerians, June 12
Happy Democracy Day to all Nigerians, June 12
Happy Democracy Day to all Nigerians, June 12
On 21st March, 2024, President Bola Tinubu appointed Olugbile Holloway as the 8th substantive Director-General/CEO of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM) in Nigeria. Congratulations for the new appointment!
Our upcoming event at the University of Toronto will highlight the importance of Canadian Ethnic Diversity, Cultural Identity and Inclusion. Ikponmwosa Osazuwa Asuen, Author, Life Coach and Men’s Mental Health Advocate will present the Inclusion of Ethnic Minorities & Cultural Identities in Canada. August 10th, 2024 at University of Toronto
Register for our upcoming event, Toronto Police Awareness Program for Newcomers. July 6th, 2025 at Etobicoke Civic Centre. Fill out the form below to register for the program. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeNVtS2eSWatV1hW9rTCdW4Dfb4HmHL-rUEZ1Op3K8GI8qJnw/viewform?usp=pp_url Email: [email protected].
Chief Funmi Olumade (Iyameto of Canada) graced the International Museum Day with her cultural prowess and royalty. She stands as a pivot of the rich Yoruba cultural heritage in Toronto, Canada.
The Organizing Committee of Edo Language Day Worldwide is ecstatic to announce the schedule of the Canadian Ethnic Inclusion program and the 2024 Edo Language Day (second edition) celebration coming up on August 10th – 13th, 2024. The main event will take place on August 10th, 2024 at 252 Bloor Street West, ON, M5S 1V6,…
African art festival in Etobicoke Centre is coming up in July 19, 20 & 22, 2024 at Etobicoke Civic Centre.
Our event (International Museum Day, May 18, 2024) features several artists in Toronto, including Funmi Adeshina who exhibited her colourful paintings: depicting the emotional expression of humans. We are hosting the second art event in July 19th and 20th, 2024. Stay tuned for more details.
Our maiden event, International Museum Day, was successfully hosted in Toronto this year. Some of our programs include the unveiling of a popular piece of Benin bronze, Idia Mask, artifacts exhibition and other activities. It was breathtaking. This year’s event focuses on re-enacting African ancient civilization and unravelling the impact of colonial power on African…
This year’s Mental Health Week is centered on the healing power of compassion. In a world plagued by suffering, we emphasize that kindness is equally intrinsic to our humanity. Join us from May 6 to 12, 2024 to explore how compassion connects us all.