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“The Journal of African Traditional Studies is an excellent publication, forum for disciplined inquiry into the teachings and learning of the African cultures, and if one is looking for a gold-mine of information on African culture, this is it.”

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Language Classes


We now offer African language classes free of charge to the public in Clayton County, Georgia. Interested students may contact Carl Rhodenizer Recreation Center for further information. This will provide us with the opportunity to offer free counseling and motivation to the youths in the area.

Dr. Ohiwere A. Esezobor is seen here teaching Owan Language, one of the eleven indigenous African language classes conducted by Onima Institute.

 

Professor Ojior, in a story about the African Language Classes by the Clayton Neighbor, a community newspaper in Clayton County.

 
  Onima Institute for Tradition and Development USA, Inc is a non-profit organization whose aims and objectives are education, research and to foster African traditions and development.  
, ..“Africa and Africans in The Diaspora: An Evaluation of the Impact They Have on Each Other,” is a book in which, in 1996, Dr. Ojior x-rayed the relationship between the people of Africa and those of the Diaspora. The book is an analysis of the psychological impact of the African experience worldwide"