It was an extravaganza of cultural reawakening among Nigerian residents in Brampton, Ontario Canada as the Organizers of Crossroad of Cultural Festival played host to the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau and the Olu of Warri in Brampton and other notable personalities.
The two days event also witnessed Headlamps award, Flavours of Nigeria Festival, Celebrating Culinary Diplomacy and Deepening Nigeria-Canada Cultural Relations
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Trudeau’s who was received by Chuks Anyaduba and Akin Oduntan was accompanied by Members of Parliament Arielle Kayabaga (London West), Shafqat Ali (Brampton Centre), Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities Kamal Khera, and Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown.
Others are Nollywood actors Uzee Usman, Titi Kuti, celebrity journalist Adeniyi Ifetayo, and Ambassador Martins Acha.
The Prime Minister’s attendance also added glamour to the event and offered the politician the opportunity to see for himself Nigeria cuisines on display thereby strengthening Cultural ties between the two Countries.
The event was put together by the President, Headlamp Awards, Canada, Founder, International Initiative for Advancement of SDG’s in Africa, (IIASDGs), Anyaduba Chuks and Principal Partner, Glogold Consulting and General Services Canada Inc. Mr Akin Oduntan.
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According to Anyaduba, ” The Crossroads of culture Festival is to captured and showcase the diverse ways in which social impact champions are advancing the sustainable development goals and creating lasting change across African and Canada. We are actually celebrating culture, celebrating Nigerians in Brampton.
Mr Akin Oduntan in his remarked thanked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other PM’s for identifying with Crossroad of Culture Festival.
Oduntan acknowledged the contributions of the planning committee and the supports of volunteers and vendors who made the festival a success.
Highlight of the event was the presentation, of an award for Excellence in Cultural Presentation presented to the revered monarch Ogiame Atuwatse III, the Olu of Warri by Chuks Anyaduba and received on his behalf by Adeniyi Ifetayo.
Ifetayo who thanked the organizers said His Royal Majesty was unavoidably absent due to preparation to his 3rd year Coronation anniversary.
“Just two days ago, Olu of Warri and her Majesty, Olori Atuwatse III, announced a $5, 000 prize for designers in the creative industry, whether you are in the Diaspora or African continent as long as you are into the creative design industry you can send your work via Elevate Africa. On behalf of His Majesty we want to thank the headlamp award and the Organizer for the recognition”. Ifetayo noted.
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