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Mission

Keeping African cultural traditions alive, providing society with greater knowledge of their contribution to the formation of Brazil.

Increase the level of exchange between Brazil and Africa, making it more compatible with the intensity of the ties existing between them.

Contribute to overcoming the difficulties of social and economic integration of the black race.

Idealize and implement projects, namely in the area of education, with emphasis on artistic and cultural aspects.

Create training, education and performance opportunities for amateur artists.

To spread the religiosity of African peoples, contributing to the dignification of their cults, also leading them to recover their roots and standards in terms of sensitivity and purity.

The African Cultural Center, through its projects and events, seeks to show Brazilian society the need for a deeper and broader awareness of the black race in the process of historical formation in Brazil, aiming at a cultural fusion.

Your story

Naturalized Brazilian born in Abeokuta, Nigeria. He holds a degree in biochemistry at the university of lakes and is considered Otunba (king) in his country, due to his noble and traditional family heritage, with kings and authorities in the current government of Nigeria. In our country, where he has lived for about two decades, he develops business activities and, in addition, is a religious priest.

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African Cultural Center

Keeping African cultural traditions alive, providing society with greater knowledge of their contribution to the formation of Brazil.

Increase the level of exchange between Brazil and Africa, making it more compatible with the intensity of the ties existing between them.

Contribute to overcoming the difficulties of social and economic integration of the black race.

Idealize and implement projects, namely in the area of education, with emphasis on artistic and cultural aspects.

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