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Up • Local Events • Language Classes


What's New
In our recent trip to Africa, we met with
many students and entertained many of them after speaking
with them and presented them with what we had on our hands;
it is hard to be able to meet the needs of these students
Many of the
schools do not have school bands to be used during assembly.
We promised some of the schools a set of bands for their
assemblies; and we have been able to acquire one set of
school bands which be presented tomorrow, Friday, April 11,
2008 at the school in Africa. We will purchase the other as
funds become available.
We now have
twelve (12) students in our community assistantship program
who receive financial assistance (tuitions only) from Onima
Institute. (We do not think we want to display the names of
the schools and the students, but if you think it is
necessary, they would be made available).

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. |
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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. |
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..“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"
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