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Gani Adams, others seek better approach for Agric sector in S/West

 

CITIZENS COMPASS —The Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yoruba Land, Iba  Gani Adams, Nigerian Ambassador to South Africa, Alhaji Muhammed Haruna Manta, and other eminent Nigerians were among the special guests at this year’s edition of Oodua Progressive Union (OPU) African Summit in South Africa.

The Summit,organized by the South African chapter of the OPU, was the best platform for all the guests to put a number of pressing issues in proper perspective.

In his opening remarks, Iba Adams, who is also the Global Convener of OPU said the Yoruba diaspora organization is presently in 98 countries in the world, adding that the organization is determined to reposition the trajectory of Yoruba race for it to take its place among the races in the world.

The Yoruba generalissimo stated also that OPU has achieved alot which, he said, would be historical.

He said OPU will continue to be at the vanguard of projecting the Yoruba and ensure peace and unity across the land.

“Over the years, OPU summits had provided better opportunities for us to think and reason together as a family. Each of the summits take us a step closer to fulfilling the dreams of our organization.

“Here in South Africa, there are abundant human and material resources that are available for us to leverage on in our determination to strengthen the bond of Yoruba race.

“Therefore, it is our determination to make a lasting impression in the minds of the coming generations. As we forge ahead, we will remain focused and steadfast in our drive to sustain the ideals of the Yoruba race”.

Nigerian ambassador to South Africa, Alhaji Muhammed Haruna Manta, who was represented by the Head of Chancery, Mr. Erhaze Ehiabi Sunday said Nigerians in South Africa are good ambassadors of the country.

He applauded their impacts in the progress and development of South Africa,even as he urged Nigerians in South Africa to continue to be the pride of Africa.

His excellency, Andrew Nengak Idi, spoke on the need to promote unity and peace in Nigeria and in South Africa.

He said the future of Nigeria is bright if all the states and ethnic nationalities that make up the country work together to ensure that peace reigns supreme in Nigeria and other African countries.

Speaking on the title: “Understanding the Agricultural value chain among the Yorubas”, Prof Adewale,from the Department of  International Business and Development Economics,University of South Africa,said agriculture is the oldest profession on earth.

He stated also that for the Yoruba to explore the potentials of the soil, there is need for the Yoruba  to optimally manage its resources.

“Yoruba is a blessed race. You cannot quantify the blessings of humanity,land, resources, capacity and value bestowed on Yoruba race.But it is baffling when the people of the race with such huge potentials are wallowing in pain occasioned by ignorance, neglect, poverty and lack.

“The missing links are lack of good managers and poor management. 

The Yoruba needs to understand how to drive both human, material and capital resources towards fulfilling and achieving its goal.

“When the value chain is smooth, the business prospers.So,the best approach is for us to address the hindrances that hold us back and come up with something that is workable and enduring.

Also speaking, Professor Francis Bayo Lewu from the Department of Agriculture, Faculty of Applied Sciences,Cape Peninsula, University of Technology, South Africa said the Yoruba is well known for its  rich culture, tradition and heritage.

He added that the Yoruba culture is entrenched in very amiable diversity maintaining that that is the reason for the enduring  values and ethos of Omoluabi that the Yoruba are reknowned for.

“It is interesting to note that  Yoruba culture and tradition has gone beyond the shores of Africa and in the Caribbean countries.That is why Yoruba language is officially recognized in one state of the United States of America.

“Yoruba people are established in Europe, America and other countries. When you go to Brazil, you marvel at the way the Brazilian hold dear Yoruba culture and our religion.

“You see the Brazilians worshiping Ogun and other deities.That is a strong source of pride to us as a race. Yorubas are very strong in the production of different sculptures and beads. The Yorubas are destined to be among the leading races in the world and with the role played by OPU, I have a strong conviction that they will continue to be the pride of the Black race.

Expressing his appreciation, South African coordinator, Otunba Kayode Orenisi also known as Kaymoney, said he was delighted by the large turnout of guests and members of the OPU at the summit.

Otunba Orenisi also said OPU South Africa will establish an African training academy that will be teaching Yoruba Language.

“OPU South Africa will initiate an academic and  business initiative that will boost both academic and economic in South Africa. So, I urge all  members to remain committed to the ideals of the organization”

In his address, Prince Adedapo Adesanmi, said OPU has remained the fastest growing diaspora organization in history with branches in 98 countries of the world, adding that Iba Gani Adams had built a global brand that will endure for a very long time.

President, Association of Yorubas in Diaspora, Dr Olushola Agbeniyi acknowledged the zeal that drives OPU as an organization.

“I am always surprise at the way the global Convener goes about his busy schedules handling various diaspora  organizations.It is nothing but the grace of God for somebody like Aare to be the torchbearer of OPU in all the 98 countries where the organization is located”

Meanwhile, the Secretary General of Yoruba One Voice, Prince Adedokun Ademiluyi urged the OPU members in South Africa to remain firm and protect the interest of the Yoruba where they are.

Apart from all members of OPU in 

South Africa, other guests that were present at the Summit include two members of the Aareonakakanfo -Chiefs -In-Council, the Atoloye Aareonakakanfo of Yoruba land, Chief Babajide Tanimowo, Bareejiro Aareonakakanfo of Yoruba land, Chief Dauda Asikolaiye,African Union Coordinator, Otunba  Segun Ogunpitan, President of Ohaneze Ndigbo South Africa,Douglas Nwanike,and Baba Egbe Yoruba South Africa, Dr Ajibola Adegboye among others.

 

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