Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, minister of interior, is billed to speak at the third edition of the Triangle International Magazine lecture and awards.
Femi Salako, publisher of the magazine, said the event would hold on May 10, 2025, at the iconic RHB 300 Hall, Goldsmiths, University of London.
The annual event is dedicated to celebrating and promoting African heritage.
He said the upcoming edition will be an intellectual and cultural extravaganza, featuring lectures from internationally acclaimed scholars.
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He said they will shed light on the depth and richness of African culture, its historical significance, and its growing influence on global affairs.
Salako said alongside the thought-provoking discussions, the event will honour individuals and organisations for their outstanding contributions to preserving and advancing African heritage.
He added that there is a critical need to spotlight Africa’s cultural legacy on the world stage.
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“This event is not just a celebration of Africa’s heritage; it is a platform for intellectual discourse and cultural exchange. Our aim is to inspire a global audience to recognize and appreciate Africa’s invaluable contributions to world civilization,” he said.
“This year, we are raising the bar to ensure that voices from Africa and its diaspora resonate far and wide.”
Other speakers at the event would include Adeolu Akande, director and professor at the Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo state. He is also the board chair of Triangle International Magazine UK.
Ojo Ademola, professor of cyber security and information technology management, would also be speaking at the event.
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