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Registration
Registration fee is N3, 500:00
Student with ID card) N1, 500
 Assessment of papers: N2, 000:00

Excursion
Excursion to Historical sites in Lagos: N1, 500 (Optional)
It is expected that participants interested in excursion will take a trip to historical sites in Badagry such as the First story building in Nigeria, the relics of slave trade in Nigeria. The palace of Akran of Badagry, etc

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INTER-FAITH ROUNDTABLE WORKSHOP FOR PRACTITIONERS

Organized as part of the conference on the Traditional Religious Festivals in Yorubaland and in Diaspora by the Department of African Languages, Literatures and Communication Arts, Lagos State University, Ojo Nigeria.
Title: Traditional Religions and Religious Festivals in Yorùbá-land and in          Diaspora: Problems and Prospects for Development.


 Discussants:                                                                                   Subject

    • Chief F. I. Sótúndé ( Baàsálà of Ègbá)                                    Ògbóni


    • Olóyè Fágbèmí Fájo̩bí        
    • (Olúwo General of Ìjo̩ Ò̩rúnmìlà Adúláwò̩ (Worldwide))            Ifá

    • Olóyè Tò̩íbà Olóyèédé 
    • (Olóòtú Erelú Yèyé Irúnmo̩lè Ìdáríkà-Ré̩mo̩)                             O̩bàtálá

    • Olóyè Ò̩s̩únké̩mi Bógunḿbè̩                                                     Ò̩s̩un
    • ( Yèyé Ò̩s̩un)

    • Pastor Samuel. B. Odùyé̩mi
    • (Leader-in-Charge, C &S Movt. Chruch, Ibà)                            Christianity

    • Dr Isaq Akíntó̩lá
    • (Islamic Teacher and Activist)                                                   Islam


    Chairman of the occasion: His Majesty,
                                                                    O̩ba (Dr) N.A. Akínye̩mí, (Adonjo II)
                                                                    Alabirun of Ìkáàré̩ Kingdom,
         Ikaare. Lagos State.
    Date:  Wednesday 27th July 2011.
    Time: 9.00am
    Venue: MBA International Business Hall
    The workshop will be preceded with a plenary paper by Professor I.S. Aderibigbe of the Department of Religions, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.            

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