Nigerian Consulate celebrates festival of drums in New York

The Consulate-General of Nigeria in New York and the Royal Festival Inc. have celebrated the “Ayan Atayero Festival” (Festival of Drums) to promote the understanding and appreciation of Nigeria’s rich culture and heritage in the US.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the maiden edition of the festival was held at the Nigeria House in New York in collaboration with the House of Oduduwa and the Atayero of Aramoko Kingdom, Ekiti.

The Consul-General, Amb. Lot Egopija, in his remarks said the gathering was aimed at celebrating the timeless tradition of drumming and vibrant Nigerian cultural heritage.

According to him, the Atayero festival holds immense significance and it showcases the power of drums as a universal language.

The envoy said that drums had the ability to transcend barriers and to bring people together regardless of their background and origin.

“The drums talk as you listen to it and they are various interpretation of the rhythm.

“Above all, the kings communicate with their subjects through the instruments of the drums. I will enjoin you to relax as the drums speak to us this night.’’

In his remarks, Olusegun Aderemi, the Atayero of Aramoko Kingdom, Ekiti, defined culture as the generality of the way people live and the way people behave.

“Heritage doesn’t die, heritage lives in the present and the future. We can’t take away our cultural heritage and we cannot add to it.

“The best we can do to our cultural heritage is to manage it.

“Our great culture is rich; our most expensive culture from Nigeria comes from the North, East to the West and down to the South is very rich,’’ he said.

The traditional ruler said the maiden edition of the “Festival of Drums“ would present different ways in which drums communicate and the interpretation of the rhythm.

“Our culture is very rich and our drums are very rich, our singing and dancing are very rich. They are very spiritual to us and very important to us.

“Drum speaks the language we understand; it could be used as a tool for calling and for healing,’’ he said.

Similarly, Olori Folashade Ogunwusi, the wife of the Ooni of Ife, who sent royal greetings from her husband also spoke about the rich heritage of the Yoruba culture, especially the drum festival.

“The Yoruba culture holds great importance as it represents the rich heritage of Yoruba people, an ethnic group, predominantly located in Southwestern Nigeria.

“The culture encompasses various aspects such as language, the art, outfit, the music and the beautiful drums.

“It is the culture that has been passed down through generation, your tradition is considered a heritage because it carries the collective history, values and identity of your community.

“It also provides a sense of belonging and the continuity connecting people together to their ancestors as well,” she said.

According to her, culture has influenced and contributed significantly to the broader African diaspora and the global cultural diversity, making it an essential part of board heritage toda

Also speaking, Edward Mermelstein, New York City’s Commissioner for International Affairs, thanked the Consulate for orgainising the festival, noting that New York City is the host of the largest diplomatic community in the world.

“This festival serves as a testament to the importance of preserving and honoring cultural heritage. It provides a platform for sharing and celebrating the tradition that has been passed down through generations.

“Moreover, the festival is a testament to the strength of our city’s cultural diversity.

“New York City is a melting point of cultures and events like this allow us to appreciate the richness and contribution of each community,’’ he said.

According to him, it is through embracing our differences that we forge stronger bonds and build a more inclusive and harmonious society.

“As we celebrate the festival in the night of drums, let us acknowledge the perseverance of our communities,’’ he said.

NAN reports that the festival, with the theme: Celebrating Our Cultural Heritage,’’ also showcased presentation of drum rhythms, their interpretation and their accompanying dancing steps by Olu-Gan Gan Troupe.

The festival was attended by the Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the UN, Prof. Tijani Muhammad-Bande, Dr Akil khalfani, Pan African Diaspora Ambassador to the Ooni of Ile-Ife, Olori Abosede Yeyegunwa, Elesi of Ejesi Ife Kingdom as well as Princess Fadakemi Fadojutimi, Managing Director of Ife Grand Resorts and Industrial Hub, among others. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Mark hails D’Tigress over fourth straight Afrobasket title

Igoche Mark has lauded Nigeria’s senior women basketball team, D’Tigress for their victory at the 2023 Afrobasket championship in Kigali, Rwanda.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that defending champions D’Tigress on Saturday, defeated their Senegalese counterparts 84 – 74 in the final of the championship to win their fourth straight title.

An elated Mark, told NAN that D’Tigress victory was confirmation of her dominance of the sport in Africa.

He commended the team for their superlative performance in the tournament and praised them for doing the nation proud.

“Clearly now D’Tigress dominance of the sport is indisputable.

“This is the evidence that Nigeria’s women basketball can be ranked as a World-class programme.

“We have to sustain this momentum. This is remarkable, winning the Afrobasket Championships for an unprecedented fourth time.

“I salute the team (D’Tigress) for their professional commitment and execution. They have indeed put smiles on the faces of Nigerians and have done the nation proud against all odds,” he said.

Mark was also full of praise for Nigeria’s top basketball investor, Mohammed Shehu, whose state-of-the-art basketball facility (Mo’ Arena) in Abuja served as camping ground for the D’Tigress before the Afrobasket Championship in Rwanda.

“I’ll also like to appreciate and congratulate Mohammed Shehu for the successful completion of his state-of-the-art basketball facility (Mo’ Arena), a befitting arena and one of the best, if not the best in the country.

“We are grateful for your benevolence in making it available for our ladies to use as their camping ground before setting out to achieve this great feat,” he said.

Nigeria has been on top of women’s basketball in Africa after winning it five times in 2003, 2005, 2017, 2019 and 2021.

The 2023 FIBA Women’s AfroBasket was a remake of the 2019 FIBA Women’s AfroBasket that was hosted by Senegal in which Nigeria won their second straight title after seeing off the hosts 60-55 in a packed Dakar Arena.

They would later meet again, this time at the 2021 FIBA Women’s AfroBasket semi-finals in Yaounde, Cameroon, where Nigeria once again walked away with a flawless 73-63 victory.

Nigeria would later claim the famous three-peat in the capital city of Cameroon.

D’Tigress had a smooth start to their tournament and kept a perfect record since setting foot on the court at the BK Arena on July 28 enroute to the final.

They finished with significant victories over DR Congo, Egypt, Mozambique and hosts Rwanda before beating Senegal in Saturday’s final.

Rena Wakama, a former player who led D’Tigress to victory was the only female head coach at the 2023 edition of FIBA’s flagship event for women.

The result also meant she became the first female coach to have accomplished this feat in the history of the FIBA Women’s AfroBasket championship.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Medemer Right Course to Advance, Develop Ethiopia: PP Political Affairs Head

With ” Medemer ” an indigenous idea and philosophy espoused and developed by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia is on the right course to once again become an advanced and developed nation, Prosperity Party (PP) Political Affairs Head Zadig Abraha said.

In an exclusive interview with ENA, Zadig said Ethiopia has a glorious past but at some point in time that bridge got broken and it only depended on foreign ideas to change the Ethiopian reality.

It is one thing to try to learn from others and not wasting our time on reinventing a wheel that is already invented, he stated, adding “however; an absolute reliance on others idea had a lot to do with a lot of initiatives that had come and gone and ended up in abortive effort.”

So I believe that if Ethiopia is going to find its way back to its glorious past, domestic thinkers should play pivotal role, the Political Affairs Head said, and added that the Medemer idea and philosophy espoused, developed and packaged by the prime minister will in a way solve this quite essential shortcoming that was the reason for our failures.

“So with these things ramped up in peace it will enable us it will give us the time and focus to embark ourselves on the comprehensive implementation of the Medemer with that view in mind Ethiopia has the brighter future in the coming years and your age-old intergenerational dream of making Ethiopia an advanced and developed nation will be put on the right course,” Zadig elaborated.

The generation of idea should happen on relay basis and Premier Abiy has done his level best, he stated, and stressed “the intellectuals should also play their part.”

Furthermore, he called on the coming generation to focus on developing the Medemer idea as it is intergenerational exercise.

“So Medemer, I believe will solve this age-old problem of Ethiopians, but if Medemer is going to be up to that the prime minister has done to his level best; he has written more than 3 books now and I believe it will continue for the coming years, and produced a number of articles, presentations with the view to selling the idea to the rest of the public. If we embark ourselves into that kind of project I believe Medemer will be up to the task of finding our own way of making us developed nation once again. I think we are on the right track,” he emphasized.

The past 5 years were met with tremendous challenges including war and a lot of things, he pointed out, and underscored the coming years are going to be better because we are dealing with these problems.”

“Medemer as a way of leading Ethiopia to the future, we have embarked ourselves on the road not taken. You know the roads we have taken so far has ended up in cyclic failure but from the glimpse of it; so far we have been implementing it for the last five years, I believe it has enabled us to go somewhere,” he added.

Medemer, an Amharic word to signify synergy, is a new framework of thought promoted by Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed with a view to expediting transformation in all aspects of the country including politics, social, and economic development.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopian Awards Travel Agencies, Tour Operators

The Ethiopian Airlines has awarded Travel Agencies and Tour Operators for their extraordinary contribution to the tourism and economic development of the country.

The awarding ceremony held today under the theme “Celebrating Partnership with Renewed Commitment.”

The program was attended by the Minister of Transport and Logistics Alemu Sime, Minister of Tourism, Nasise Chali, the CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, Mesfin Tasew and representatives various travel agencies and tour operators.

The Award is held annually to stimulate the tourism development sector in the country.

Ethiopian Airlines CEO Mesfin Tasew said during the ceremony that the travel agencies and tour operators have contributed greatly to the achievements of the Ethiopian Airline.

The awardees have also played pivotal role in promoting tourism and facilitating trade in Ethiopia, he added.

The award recognizes travel agencies and tour operators their best performances in 8 categories including booking quality, promoting digitalization, high sales among others.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Works Underway to Reinstate Peace in Amhara Region by Finalizing Law Enforcement Activities: State of Emergency General Command

Works are underway with a view to reinstating peace in Amhara Region by finalizing the law enforcement activities being carried out in the region within a short period of time, State of Emergency General Department Command disclosed.

It is to be recalled that Amhara Regional State has requested the federal government to take measures and enforce law in the region as the situation has become very serious and cannot be controlled by the regular law enforcement system.

Accordingly, a state of emergency was declared by the Council of Ministers and activities have been commenced by establishing General Department Command to implement the state of emergency proclamation.

The General Command has today deliberated on the organizational structure it designed with four command posts and four departments.

Chairman of the Command, Temesgen Tiruneh said in a press briefing today that the disruption of peace orchestrated by an organized robbery groups has created economic, social and administrative problems.

In addition to obstructing the activities of public service providing institutions, the groups have made criminals scape by breaking prisons in some areas, he stated.

And these acts have been hindering farming activities of Meher season and obstructed citizens from moving freely to receive services in the region, Temesgen pointed out.

Hence, he said the State of Emergency General Department has been engaged in reversing the security problems in the region.

According to Temesgen, the group has been committing serious violations against the residents of the region by robbing and destroying public service providing facilities among other crimes.

He said the government strongly believes in the fact that any demands should be addressed through peaceful mechanism as it had previously demonstrated this in practice.

The government will continue its law enforcement endeavors in the future too, he underlined.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopian Playing Pivotal Role in Tourism, Economic Dev’t Of Country: Minister of Tourism

Ethiopian Airlines has been playing significant contribution to the promotion of tourism and economic development in the country, Minister of Tourism Nasise Chali said.

Ethiopian Airlines has awarded travel agencies and tour operators who have made outstanding contributions to the development of tourism in the country today.

During the occasion, Minister of Tourism Nasise Chali said Ethiopian Airlines has been playing a pivotal role in the development of Ethiopia’s tourism and economy.

As a nation, tourism is one of the five most promising sectors for the country’s economic growth, she said, adding it is important to promote the immense tourism potential to generate revenue and benefit from the sector.

Noting several efforts have been intensified to develop the tourism sector across the country, she said, Ethiopian Airlines should strengthen the active role it is playing in promoting tourism destinations in the country.

She stressed that travel agencies and tour operators must intensify efforts to inspire tourists to visit Ethiopia with a view to adequately tap the benefits of the sector.

Moreover, the minister elaborated that Ethiopian Airlines is also playing a crucial role in promoting tourism conference.

Ethiopian Airlines CEO Mesfin Tasew on his part said the Airlines has been playing a major role in the economic and multi-sectoral development of the country since its inception.

He stated that the airlines is doing a great job in connecting people, promoting and expanding tourism and facilitating trade.

In this regard, the role of travel agencies and tour operators is very significant, Mesfin added.

Mentioning Ethiopian Airlines is the leading airline group in Africa he said, it will continue to work together with travel agencies and tour operators in the future.

The awarding ceremony held today under the theme “Celebrating Partnership with Renewed Commitment.”

The Award is held annually to stimulate the tourism development sector in the country.

The award recognizes travel agencies and tour operators their best performances in 8 categories including booking quality, promoting digitalization, high sales among others.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency