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Preserving African Culture: Polaris Bank, Chivita And Danone Support CIKDAS’ Youth Literary Initiative

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In a bid to promote indigenous knowledge and development in our society, imbibing the best cultural value systems into the minds of our youths, the Center for Indigenous Knowledge, Development and Sustainability (CIKDAS) has partnered with Polaris Bank, Chivita, and Danone to organize a Youth Literary Forum Series in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State.

The program, held at Tinuola Schools on the 5th September 2025, brought together over 85 students, 16 teachers, and 20 parents to celebrate African value systems and promote cultural heritage.

The event featured a range of activities, including book readings in Yoruba and English languages respectfully, fashion parades showcasing our native attires, quizzes, drumming, adult mentoring, and cultural dances.

The “Oro Isiti” adult mentoring talks provided valuable insights and guidance to the students.

According to Princess Jumoke Owoola, CIKDAS Projects Director, “As we nurture the next generation of leaders, we must instill in them a deep appreciation for their cultural heritage. We must strike the right cord at the right time; meaning, to instill these positive thoughts into them very early on in life so that they can grow with it.”

The Principal of the school, Pastor Ogunleye, expressed his gratitude to CIKDAS for bringing such a program to their school.

“We are happy that our students are benefiting from this, and we will continue to open our doors to any laudable initiatives that can make our students more productive in their endeavors.”

Speaking on behalf of the parents, Hon. Abimbola called on other institutions and stakeholders to make issues that can benefit their children or wards a topmost priority.

“This is not just about book reading; it’s also about impacting more knowledge that can reshape the youths for a better tomorrow.”

The students were happy as they unanimously chorused appreciative words to the school authority, the sponsors, and other stakeholders in attendance.

The partnership between CIKDAS, Polaris Bank, Chivita and Danone demonstrates their commitment to promoting education, cultural preservation, and youth development in Nigeria.

This initiative has the potential to positively impact the local community by preserving cultural heritage and empowering youths with knowledge and skills. The success of this program highlights the importance of collaboration between organisations and stakeholders in promoting the development of young people in Nigeria. As the program continues to grow and expand, it is expected to have a lasting impact on the lives of many young Nigerians.

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