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    Platform Capital marks African World Heritage Day to preserve Africa’s culture – Businessday NG

    IonosAdminBy IonosAdminJune 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    left to right: Olasupo Shasore, Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) ; Erelu Abiola Dosumu, the Erelu Kuti of Lagos; Kolawola Abiola, son of late Moshood Abiola and Akintoye Akindele, chairman of Platform Capital

    In a bid to preserve Africa’s cultural and natural heritage and create awareness, Platform Capital has spearheaded activities to mark the 2021 African World Heritage Day

    In celebration of the 2021 World Heritage Day, an event held every 5th of May as proclaimed by the United Nations, Platform Capital brought together Africans from diverse backgrounds together to create awareness on the benefits of promoting and preserving African cultural heritage

    “Our history is almost forgotten and this is painful,” observes Akintoye Adeoye Akindele, chairman, Platform Capital. “So we at Platform Capital decided to use today to start the conversation of sharing the African heritage, narrative, and story.”

    He says Africans can change their future with what they know about their history and what they have learned from it to prepare for the future

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    He urged African nations to ensure that their rich and diverse cultural heritage survives and thrives in today’s world

    He highlighted the opportunities and wealth to be gained from the African heritage, noting that despite the continent is blessed with lots of re

    “Our population is young and if you can galvanize them and put them together and tool them with the knowledge of where they are coming from will help prepare them for the future,” he said

    Speaking on the expunge of history from the country’s curriculum, he says Nigeria’s heritage and culture can still be preserved as learning has shifted online

    The event, which is the maiden edition, will be held annually and will happen in all the countries where Platform Capital has a presence on the continent, he told our correspondent

    In a presentation on Why Telling Our Own Story Matters, Kolawole Abiola, son of late Moshood Abiola, the former presidential aspirant said African history is the rich and varied highlights of the diverse people who have lived in Africa for more than five million years

    He noted that due to the day-to-day struggles of life, people often fail to appreciate the potential historical impact of the important decision they take such as the people we elect to office and the cause we choose to rally around for civil protest among others sow the seeds of history

    He stated that learning from history helps Africans understand their people, develop a proper appreciation of who they are, learn critical lessons and achieve a sense of place in today’s world

    He urged Africans to tell their own story and not continue to depend on foreigners who never ventured beyond the coastal fringes of Africa they visited to tell their stories

    He added that Africa’s history renaissance is here with the reawakening of the movement championed by African nationalists such as Azikiwe, Kenyatta, Lumumba, Mandela, Nkurmah, Sekou Toure, and Senghor

    “Borrowing from a now popular term ‘Africa Rising’ – Yes Africa is rising indeed. Now let us let the world know from where and how,” Abiola said

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