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Olota of Otta Awori Kingdom Leads Celebration of Nigerian Culture at Vienna’s Adire Festival (Photos)

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The vibrant and culturally rich Adire Carnival, a celebration of Nigerian heritage, was held on June 29, 2024, in Vienna, Austria. Organised by Egbe Omo Oduduwa Austria, the Yoruba community in Austria, the festival aimed to preserve and promote Nigerian culture on a global scale.

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The 10th edition of this event highlighted the rich traditions and norms of the Omo Oduduwa people, with a particular focus on the iconic Adire textiles.

His Majesty, Olota of the Paramount and Ancient Ottaland, Awori Kingdom, Professor Adeyemi Obalanlege, Ph.D., MCIPR, MPRII, FHEA (Lanlege Ekun II, Arole Iganmode), who serves as the Patron of the body, graced the occasion with his presence.

In his royal remarks, His Majesty praised the planning committee, led by Engineer Yemi Ogundele, for their exceptional efforts in organising such a colourful and meaningful event.

He stressed the importance of teaching children in the diaspora about their cultural roots to maintain a strong connection with their heritage.

“The festival serves as a platform for promoting culture and traditions globally, fostering relationships between different cultures, and promoting understanding and appreciation for diverse traditions,” stated His Majesty.

Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, OON, Chairman/CEO of the Nigeria in Diaspora Commission, also commended the organisers for their excellent work.

She encouraged them to broaden the scope of future editions to encompass a more comprehensive representation of Nigerian cultural heritage.

His Excellency, Ambassador Dogondaji Haliru Bello, Head of Mission at the Nigerian Embassy in Vienna, echoed these sentiments, emphasising the need for the diaspora to build strong ties with their roots and instill this patriotism in their children.

The event was a collaborative effort with the Nigerian Embassy in Vienna, Ethiopian Airlines, and the Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum Vienna).

It featured an exhibition of made-in-Nigeria products and an Adire fabric market from June 27 to 29, 2024. Prince Adewale Adeyanju, a Culture and Tourism Expert, noted that the Adire Carnival is one of the major Yoruba events in Europe, attracting a global audience.

Dignitaries in attendance included Chief Raymond Okikiolu Fadayiro (Baamolu of Otta, Awori Kingdom), Erelu Tuwase Ayorinde, Aare Lanre Fagbodun (President, Egbe Omo Oduduwa, Vienna, Austria), Dr. Jonathan Fine (Director, World Museum, Vienna), Engr. Fatai Balogun (CEO, Fetiola Engineering Services), Prince Adewale Adeyanju, and Prince Adeyemi S. Olusesi (Principal Secretary to His Majesty & Omotobase of Otta, Awori Kingdom).

The carnival parade began at the Nigerian Embassy in the third district of Vienna and proceeded through Rennweg Street, Schwarzenberg Square, and the Vienna Ring Road in the city centre, culminating at the Hofburg in front of the Weltmuseum Wien near the office of the Austrian President.

This event marked the conclusion of His Majesty’s Europe tour, which commenced on June 24, 2024, in Rome.

The Adire Carnival not only celebrated Nigerian culture but also reinforced the importance of preserving and promoting African heritage globally.

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