Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Adenuga charges parents to pass cultural values to their wards

The Chairman, Globacom, Dr. Mike Adenuga has emphasised the need for parents to pass the cultural values of the Nigerian ethnic nations to their wards in order to preserve the tradition of unity and social cohesion taught by cultural events like the Ojude Oba festival.

Adenuga whose company, Globacom, has sponsored the event for ten years as part of its Glo Heritage Series, said this at the Ojude Oba festival celebrated on Wednesday in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State. He reiterated hat unless parents took it upon themselves to propagate the values behind the cultural events, the next generation may consider the festivals fetish and thereby jettison them.

He disclosed that the theme of this year’s celebration, OJUDE OBA: OUR CULTURE, OUR PRIDE succinctly captures the societal relevance of the festival within the current milieu as well as a common resolve to ensure that it is cascaded to the next generation as a source of pride and honour for the Ijebu race.

Represented at the event by the Commercial Coordinator, Business Enterprise, Mr. Folu Aderibigbe, the business mogul and culture enthusiast  recalled that  “Over the years, Ojude Oba has remained not only a point of crystallization and social re-engineering; it is as well an avenue for the constellation of ideas and initiatives that are geared towards prompting the growth of the society and the wellness of its people”. He however declared that unless the next generation understood the essence of the festival, it would soon become moribund especially in the event of the growing penchant for Western cultures by the Nigerian youth.

According to him, Ojude Oba is also an exhibition platform to display the cultural wealth of the people and the values that unite them and  has assumed the role of  a social melting pot where all divergent issues affecting the lives of the people  are processed, congealed  and digested  and where the  sons and daughters of Ijebuland both home and abroad are mindful of their collective responsibility  as  active players in the  socio-economic growth of the geographical space known as Ijebuland.
The Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona gave kudos to Globacom for its commitment to the promotion of cultures and traditions in Nigeria through its Heritage Series.
While giving kudos to Globacom for its consistent support for the festival which has been of immeasurable value to the rapidly growing stature of the event, Awujale  further enthused that the Ijebus had played significant roles in the social, political and economic history of Nigeria.
Part of the exciting moments of the event was the Regberegbe Competition also sponsored by Globacom to reward the best dressed and best coordinated age grades in the male and female categories.

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