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OPU Founded To Project Nigeria’s Image Abroad- Aare Gani Adams

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Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Aare Gani Adams, said the Oodua Progressive Union (OPU) was founded to project the image of Nigeria and Yoruba race positively to the world.
Gani Adams with Segun Oni
Speaking to newsmen shortly after his arrival from Europe and United Kingdom, on a 12- day-visit, where he was received warmly by members of the group. He said the group was inaugurated six years ago to unite Yoruba sons and daughters in the Diaspora, for socio- economic integration, growth and networking of Nigerians abroad.

Aare Adams added that the group, which is presently in 82 countries across the world, is doing everything possible to extend its frontiers to every parts of the world. “Our aims and objectives are clear; we are poised to promote our cultural identity, including our language and socio- economic values. We are also determined to protect the interest of the race through global integration,” he said.

Giving reasons for the visit to Europe, Adams said he was in Europe to attend the receptions organized by the Europe chapter of the OPU.

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“Since my installation as the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, in January, prominent people and groups have been holding a number of receptions for me in Nigeria, that is why members of the OPU in Italy, France, Sweden, and United Kingdom decided to honour me and my family”, he said.

Adams, however, urged members of the group in the diaspora to be good ambassadors of Yoruba race, saying as Nigerians based abroad, the best thing they could do for the Yoruba nation is to continue to project the ideals of the race positively to the world.

He also expressed appreciation to all members of the group in France, Sweden, Italy and United Kingdom, especially the coordinators and individuals that hosted him in their respective countries.”

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