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This channel aims to educate and promote African and World Culture, Mythology, Art, and History aimed at preserving Heritages through exhibitions, museum display, seminars, conferences and creative Anthropological research, Adventures, Travel and Tourism.

Anago James Akeem Osho is a creative and passionate research support, Tour guide, historian, curator, public speaker, culture promoter, author, actor, childcare, roots, nature and heritage conservationist. Anago James Akeem Osho has worked with professionals from diverse subject background and travelers from all over the world. He teaches visitors about Nigeria, Republic of Benin, Togo, West Africa, Africa, Africa Diaspora and it's history, people, locations and it's many land marks and exciting attractions.

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Anago Osho was a member of the Demosite Management Committee of the COAST Project in Badagry from 2009-2012, organized by UNESCO, UNEP, UNWTO and Lagos state ministry of Culture and Tourism.

Anago James Akeem Osho received an award as the best Culture and Tourism promoter of the year 2015, by Eko vision magazine, Lagos. He received another award called Badagry Integrity Award as the most Outstanding Curator of the year 2016 by Badagry Elite Forum. He was the winner of the 2016 most popular guide on guidecontest.com/winners and on December 28, 2017, Anago Osho received an award from Nigerian Heritage and Summit Awards as the best Heritage Promoter in the category of Tourism.
Anago James Akeem Osho recieved the Best Tour Guide Award in Nigeria during the Nigeria Tourism Awards 2019.
Anago James Akeem Osho was inducted into the top 100 personalities in Nigeria 2019.

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The history of Seriki Williams Abass Of Badagry and his Brazilian BARRACOON By Anago James Akeem Osho

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The Anago in Benin Republic, Togo and Nigeria By Anago James Akeem Osho (A response to an email sent to Anago James Akeem Osho)

Dear brother Anago Osho, When you have the time, could you share some information with me. I was under the impression that the Africans in the Republic of Benin known as Nago were Yoruba. In fact I thought they were call Nago because they may have been from the Anago. When I was in the Republic of Benin last. I was in the town Quidah. I happen to meet a Yoruba man who was working as a tour guide on one of these European tour buses. He was a Yoruba from Ibadan. In my conversation with him, he informed me that the Nago were not Yoruba. How can this be? I wanted to debate with this Brother, but I change my mind. I asked myself, "How can I debate with this Brother who is Yoruba and myself was born the the United States? Maybe he has some history that I am not aware of. Even though I was born in the U.S., I am so-called African American. On top of that, I am an Orisha and Ifa worshipper. In studying the historical experience of slavery in the West, one of the strongest spiritual trad