The Crossroads of Culture Festival is excited to announce its inaugural celebration featuring two flagship events: Afro Commerce Connect and the Flavours of Nigeria Festival in Canada.
These events will take place on August 9 and 10, 2024, at the Brampton City Hall arena.
The festival will kick off on August 9 with Afro Commerce Connect at the Conservatory in Brampton City Hall.
This event is dedicated to fostering dialogue and connections within the Nigerian diaspora business community in Canada. It will address the unique challenges and opportunities faced by African entrepreneurs through engaging discussions, panels, and networking sessions.
Keynote speakers, including Jaipaul Massey-Singh, CEO of Brampton Board of Trade, and Clare Barnett, Director of Brampton Economic Development, will share insights on the role of the Canadian government in supporting entrepreneurs and startups through the Brampton Economic Community.
Panelists will include Adewale Rabiu, CEO of Grey Matlock Bakery; Jaipaul Massey-Singh, CEO of Brampton Board of Trade; Maryam Muritala, Founder of Canada Vendors; and Gillian Aideyan of Century 21 Empire Realty. The panel will be moderated by Uche Okugo, Investment Attraction Coordinator, Brampton.
On August 10, the festival will continue with the Flavours of Nigeria Festival at Ken Whillans Square, Brampton City Hall. This vibrant event will celebrate Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage through its exquisite cuisine, lively music, captivating dance performances, and intricate arts.
The event will feature the presentation of the Special Culture Custodian Award to His Royal Majesty Ogiame Atuwase III, the Olu of Warri, in recognition of his exemplary leadership and significant contributions to the development and prosperity of the Warri Kingdom.
This award celebrates his unwavering commitment to fostering peace, unity, and cultural preservation in the Warri Kingdom. The festival will also feature a special side event, NAIJA BRUNCH, where special guests will enjoy a three-course meal prepared by Ameens Kitchen, a leading Nigerian restaurant in Canada.
The Crossroads of Culture Festival aims to promote cultural diversity, foster community connections, and celebrate the unique contributions of the African diaspora. It provides a platform for cultural exchange, appreciation, and integration, enhancing the multicultural fabric of our society.