“Culture in Nigeria” is NCTA topic on Oct. 30

“Culture in Nigeria” is NCTA topic on Oct. 30

Rev. Oladimeji wore Nigerian attire when he addressed NCTA students from Rwanda in May. (NCTA file photo)
Rev. Oladimeji wore Nigerian attire when he addressed NCTA students from Rwanda in May. (NCTA file photo)

Oct. 28, 2018                                                     

By NCTA News

A Methodist minister and intercultural studies leader will share a program on culture in his native country of Nigeria on Tuesday. The public is invited for the 7 p.m. forum.

The Rev. Tunde Oladimeji, Ph.D., the pastor of the Curtis United Methodist Church, will be hosted by the General Education Division of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture.

Dr. Oladimeji holds a doctorate of ministry degree in leadership and earlier this year received his PhD in Intercultural Studies from Asbury Theological Seminary.

He is a pastor of more than 25 years in service, leadership development consultant, and was a lecturer with the Crowther Graduate Theological Seminary in Abeokuta, Nigeria.

The campus program is part of the college’s lecture series sponsored by the NCTA Diversity Committee, said Professor Eric Reed, Gen Ed division chair and Diversity Committee chair.

Aggie students and guests are invited to arrive early for the 7 p.m. program at the Nebraska Agriculture Industry Education Center on campus.

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