Artistic Prowess of a Benin Sculptor, Osayuki Idubor
These sculptures were produced by Osayuki Idubor, a son of the famous Felix Idubor, owner of Idubor Art Gallary in Benin City.
These sculptures were produced by Osayuki Idubor, a son of the famous Felix Idubor, owner of Idubor Art Gallary in Benin City.
The 2024 Edo Language Day Worldwide program was successfully celebrated on August 10th and 13th, 2024. The event was hosted simultaneously in six locations worldwide, including Toronto, Auchi, Ososo, Okpella, and Ekpoma. In Toronto, the event was hosted at the University of Toronto in Partnership with OISE/University of Toronto. Some prominent Edo citizens in the…
Congratulatory letter from Councillor Nick Mantas ahead of the Edo Language Day Worldwide, August 10th, 2024 at OISE/University of Toronto! Everyone is invited to this historic preservation of Edo Indigenous language worldwide! Posted by Nekpen Obasogie, Global Coordinator, Edo Language Day Worldwide
Virtual Healthcare Career Info Session, in partnership with Pharma Medical Science College of Canada on Thursday, August 1st, 2024 – 7:00 pm Eastern time. Pharma College offers different healthcare programs for quick employment opportunities in Canada.
The Mayor of Toronto, Olivia Chow and Minister (MPP) David Smith sent us letters of greetings ahead of the 2024 Edo Language Day Worldwide celebration! The event is scheduled to take place at OISE Auditorium/ University of Toronto in downtown Toronto on August 10th, 2024 at 1:00 PM- 6:00 PM. Everyone is invited to experience the…
Two days (July 19th & 20th, 2024) Art Exhibition in Etobicoke Civic Centre (Toronto). We display some of the most prominent Benin bronzes, portray of the artifacts that were looted by British troops from the palace of Benin in 1897 during British punitive expedition in Benin. All the bronze artifacts were made in Benin City,…
This is the black version of Benin Bronze, Idia Mask, made in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. It will be exhibited on July 19th and 20th, 2024 at Etobicoke Civic Centre, in Etobicoke 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Everyone is invited to come view and learn about the rich African history entrenched in many Benin…
Tickets are available now and the entrance of the event on August 10th, 2024!
A park in the Bridgwater neighbourhood is the first to be named after a member of Winnipeg’s African community, the city says — and it’s named for one of the people who helped to make the area what it is today. A ceremony was held Saturday for the official naming of Emeka Nnadi Park, at 119 Bridgeland Dr. in the…