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Edo Cultural Heritage Commission in North America

As we look forward to celebrating Edo Language Day this year (August 9th, 2025), we would like to highlight some remarkable projects we have planned for the year. One of our key initiatives is the launch of the Edo Cultural Heritage Commission in North America. This cultural hub aims to promote and preserve the rich heritage of the Edo people, fostering cultural connections within the Edo community in North America. We invite you to stay tuned for updates on this exemplary project and join us in our journey to celebrate and enhance the Edo cultural legacy in North America! ~~~Nekpen Obasogie

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