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CBAAC celebrates day of African culture with dance, quiz competition

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By Taiye Olayemi

The Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation (CBAAC) has celebrated the African culture with dance and quiz competition, in commemoration of the 2023 Day of African Child.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Day of the African Child is celebrated annually on June 16.

The Day is set aside to commemorate the SOWETO children’s uprising of the 1976.

During this day in 1976, thousands of South African students protested the apartheid government’s use of Afrikaans as their language of instruction in Bantu schools.

The event with the theme, “African Culture: African Pride,” held at the University of Ibadan.

Children from various schools engaged in indigenous dances, news casting in local languages and quiz competitions, while they learnt vital aspects of African culture.

Chief Oluwabunmi Amao, Director-General, CBAAC,  said that the centre deliberately brought children from diverse backgrounds together to celebrate their unique cultures and foster understanding.

Represented by Mr David Uzuegbu, CBAAC’s Head of Ibadan Operations, Amao said the event served as an avenue for young minds from secondary schools within Ibadan to showcase their understanding of their rich culture and heritage.

She said that the theme of the programme was inspired by the urgent need to refocus attention on African’s  eroding culture, norms and values.

She said this was by way of reorientation and socialisation of the values, attitudes of adolescents and the need to make them take pride in their rich cultures.

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“It must be noted that the negative behaviours observed among our youths in the recent times, due to decayed value system has assumed a very worrisome dimension.

“Our children’s mindsets need to be transformed and guided to the right direction, from the current negative trends.

“Our culture is strong enough to build and imbibe a good character in our children in order to become great in the future,” she said.

Amao explaned that CBAAC was saddled with the mandate of preserving, promoting and propagating the cultural heritage of Black and African people globally.

” This is usually done through arts exhibition, cultural festivals, performance, conferences, lectures,workshops among others.

“Through our numerous activities, the centre has continued to contribute to the pool of universal knowledge on Black and African people,” she said

On the need to uphold African culture of respect, Odunola Lawal, who was the ‘Mother of the Day,’ said,  “You all must behave like true African children, cultivate the habit of being respectful, and appreciating others.”

Also, Dr Seyifunmi Olutayo, Director, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, urged children to learn and emulate the culture, norms and values of the land.

The Perfect Wisdom College bagged the first position in the dancing competition, Jummah Comprehensive College & Everest Private school, came second, Gift High School got third, while Emmanuel College got the fourth position.

Also, for indigenous news casting competition, Shining Stars College took first position, Emmanuel College emerged second, Abadina College came third while Isabatudeen Girls Grammar School got fourth position.

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The winning schools were compensated with prizes and all the students were given certificate of participation.

There was also oral poetry presentation which educated the children on the beauty of African culture. (NAN) (nannews.ng)

Edited by Folasade Adeniran

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