By Lanre Ajayi
The vibrant city of Calgary played host to an extraordinary three-day cultural celebration, A Cultural Trilogy, from September 26th to 28th, 2024, featuring the esteemed Chief Dr. Dele Momodu. This unique event, organized by Ethnik Festivals, brought together diverse communities and highlighted the richness of cultural heritage, business innovation, and artistic expression. Chief Dr. Dele Momodu, a globally recognized journalist, businessman, and cultural ambassador, graced the occasion with his presence, making it a landmark experience for the Nigerian and broader African community in Canada. His first-ever visit to Calgary was met with great excitement, high emotions, and warm hospitality, making it a truly memorable journey.
Day 1: Thursday, September 26, 2024
Morning and Afternoon Visits
The event kicked off with a courtesy visit to Osuji & Smith Law Firm at noon. Being the largest Black-owned law firm in Canada, it was the perfect starting point to honor the African community’s achievements in the legal field. Chief Momodu engaged in insightful discussions, exchanged ideas with the team, and highlighted the importance of legal representation for African diaspora communities.
Following this, he visited Motif Photography Studio, the first Black-owned photography studio in Calgary, owned by a black young, talented entrepreneur. The atmosphere was lively as Chief Momodu commended the efforts of local entrepreneurs who are making significant strides in creative industries. The studio visit concluded with a special photography session capturing the momentous occasion, which Chief Momodu humorously referred to as “a moment to be framed for the books.”
After a delightful lunch break at Delish Dining, where Chief Momodu enjoyed a traditional Nigerian dish of Eba and Egusi soup, the delegation returned to the Sheraton Eau Claire Hotel for a short rest, preparing for an eventful evening ahead.
Evening Event: University of Calgary
With Rondel Roberts in the middle and the Dean of the Faculty of African Studies
In the evening, Chief Momodu made his way to the University of Calgary, where he delivered a keynote address at the Department of African Studies. The venue was filled with eager students, faculty members, and community leaders. His speech, centered around “The Role of Youth in Shaping Africa’s Future,” was both powerful and thought-provoking, leaving the audience deeply moved. Following the address, a lively Q&A session allowed attendees to engage directly with Chief Momodu, discussing topics ranging from media representation to youth leadership.
The evening concluded with a vibrant cultural performance by the Rondel Roberts Band, a local Calgary-based group that showcased a fusion of Afro-beat and jazz. Tobi, a dynamic solo artist, added to the spirit of the evening, setting the stage for an unforgettable night that reflected the rich musical heritage of the African continent.
Day 2: Friday, September 27, 2024
Morning and Afternoon Highlights
Day 2 began with a courtesy visit to Flavours Restaurant, the first Nigerian restaurant in Calgary. The aroma of Jollof rice, plantains, and suya filled the air as Chief Momodu, alongside local business leaders and government officials, engaged in a casual yet impactful discussion on the economic contributions of African businesses in Canada. It was a powerful reminder of the strength and potential of the African business community in diaspora.
Chief Momodu’s admiration for the entrepreneurial spirit was evident as he mingled with various business owners, offering words of encouragement and sharing his own journey of building a transcontinental media empire.
Evening Event: International Business Summit & Cocktail Reception
The evening unfolded at the Central Library, Downtown Calgary, where the International Business Summit & Cocktail Reception took place. The grand venue was abuzz with activity as dignitaries, local businesses, and community leaders arrived, dressed in their finest attire. The event opened with a red-carpet welcome, where guests were treated to performances by the Young Bhangra Club of Calgary, setting a vibrant and inclusive tone for the night.
A series of business presentations followed, featuring leading entrepreneurs such as Alabi Adenekan of JL13 Concept Inc., Tola Jimoh of Calgary Luxury Photography, and Samusideen Kazeem from KSA Immigration.
The evening reached a high point with a panel discussion involving local business leaders, followed by a networking session where attendees had the chance to connect over a curated menu featuring Jollof rice, grilled shrimp, and an array of Nigerian delicacies. The night was not just a business gathering, but a celebration of shared heritage, entrepreneurship, and the collective future of the African community in Canada.
Day 3: Saturday, September 28, 2024
Morning and Afternoon Visits
The final day of the trilogy began with a visit to Health Watch Medical Clinic, a prominent Nigerian-owned medical clinic in Calgary. Chief Momodu took time to interact with the staff, praising their dedication to community health and wellness.
He then proceeded to Treasure African Market, an Afro-Canadian grocery store owned by a royal descendant from Ile-Ife. The market, filled with African produce, spices, and crafts, felt like a nostalgic journey back to Nigeria, evoking deep emotions for Chief Momodu.
The store’s unique connection to the Yoruba heritage added a sentimental touch to the visit, as Chief Momodu reflected on the importance of preserving cultural identity in the diaspora.
Evening Event: Cultural Presentations & Storytelling Night
The grand finale of A Cultural Trilogy took place at the Central Library, featuring a spectacular showcase of diverse cultural performances. The evening was graced by the presence of Hon. Muhammad Yaseen, Alberta’s Minister of Trade, Immigration, and Multiculturalism, who emphasized the importance of embracing diversity in his welcome speech.
The highlight of the night was the White Hat Ceremony, a Calgary tradition symbolizing hospitality and community spirit. As Chief Momodu donned the iconic White Hat, an overwhelming sense of pride and emotion swept through the audience. For Chief Momodu, it was a moment of honor and acceptance, marking his deep connection with Calgary and its people.
With each performance, from Egyptian folk dance to Thai traditional music, Korean Samulnori drumming to Caribbean dance rhythms, the audience was transported across continents. The diversity of artistic expression and storytelling was a testament to the shared values of unity, resilience, and cultural pride.
The evening ended with heartfelt remarks by Chief Momodu, who expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome and the opportunity to experience Calgary’s vibrant multicultural scene. The audience responded with a standing ovation, a fitting end to a three-day celebration of heritage, creativity, and community.
The Emotional Impact
Throughout the three days, Chief Dr. Dele Momodu’s presence brought a sense of gravitas and inspiration. His personal reflections, candid conversations, and unwavering support for the African diaspora community left a lasting impression on everyone he encountered. From the emotional resonance of the White Hat Ceremony to his joyful engagement with the youth and business leaders, each moment was filled with a sense of connection and shared purpose.
Conclusion
A Cultural Trilogy was more than just a series of events; it was a powerful reminder of the strength of cultural diversity and the importance of community. Chief Dr. Dele Momodu’s first visit to Calgary will be remembered as a milestone, a celebration of identity, and a call to action for continued collaboration and empowerment. His presence, heartfelt reflections, and inspiring words left a lasting impact on everyone who attended A Cultural Trilogy.
As the curtains closed on this memorable event, Chief Momodu expressed his eagerness to return for the upcoming International Art and Culture Festival, scheduled for February 21 and 22, 2025. This festival promises to be the largest cultural celebration of the year in Calgary, and Chief Momodu is looking forward to witnessing an even greater display of art, heritage, and diversity. With anticipation building, Calgary’s multicultural community is already preparing to make this an unforgettable showcase, further strengthening the ties that were forged during this historic visit.