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Anago Osho Bio


Anago Osho is the proprietor of Anago James Akeem Osho Adventures; Benin Republic English Tour, Badagry Historical Tours and founder of Tour Guide Africa. He conducts tours teaching about the trans-Atlantic enslave trade experiences. He advocates for the promotion of African perspectives in information about new and ancient Africa.

Anago Osho is a "visitors personal experience satisfaction services provider". He offers Special Tours, History, Nature & Cultural Tour Guide Services, Roots Reconnection, Naming Ceremonies, Training, Research, etc. He serves the African diaspora as a bridge to reconnect with their African heritage. As Ambassador for DNA Tested Yorubas of Nigeria on behalf of Imperial African History and Genetic Genealogical Society, U.S.A, he serves the African diaspora as a bridge to reconnect with their African heritage. 

He has participated in numerous nature, historical and cultural documentaries and has worked with professionals from diverse subject background and travelers from all over the world including the former American Ambassador to Nigeria and Senegal, late Ambassador Walter Carrington, the Carnival Institute Trinidad and Tobago, Ambassador Francisco Carlos Soares Luz - The Consul General of Brazil in Lagos. Mr Adeniran O. Arimoro - Cultural Attache / Education Officer / Consulate General of Brazil in Lagos . He toured the Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty at the slave museum in Badagry etc.

He recommend the best places to visit and stay depending on what excite the guests. Visitors learn about Nigeria, Benin republic, Togo, Ghana, Sierraleone, Brazilian Returnee communities in West Africa, it's history, people, locations and many land marks and exciting attractions."

Anago Osho is a multi-award-winner in heritage tourism and cultural promotion. He curates for the Badagry Slave Museum in Lagos, partner at the Afro-Brazilian Cultural Centre, Popo Aguda at Lagos Island, and is a member of the World Federation of Tour Guides Association headquarter in Austria. He is a member of World License Tour Guide.

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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