Nigeria and Uganda
National Identities and Worldviews
Dr. Omara Benjamin Abe, Professor Emeritus,
Anthropology Department, North Seattle Community College
Mr. Onumsinachi (Onum) Abbey Esonu, Member,
Africa Diaspora Advisory Committee to the African Union Ambassador to the U.S.
Peter Gishuru, President, African Chamber of Commerce of the Pacific Northwest, (moderator)
Thursday, February 20, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Shoreline Community College
Room 9208 PUB (map)
Africa is the world's second largest continent in the world and has 54 independent countries and an estimated total population of 700 million. Join us for a conversation about the cultures, national identities and worldviews found in two of its largest countries: Nigeria (166 million people) and Uganda (36 million people).
Cosponsors:
African Chamber of Commerce of the Pacific Northwest
African Student Club SCC 2013-2014
Part of the symposium, Evolving National Identities and Worldviews
organized by the Global Affairs Center.
This event is FREE and open to the public. There is a small charge for parking on campus.
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