19 AUGVideo: Ogoni Cultural Day 2013 – Full Event Cover
Ogoni people are one of the many indigenous peoples in the region of south-south Nigeria. They share common oil-related environmental problems with the Ijaw people of Niger Delta. They number about 1.5 million people and live in a 404-square-mile (1,050 km2) homeland which they also refer to as Ogoni, or Ogoniland.
This video shows cultural exhibitions during the last OGONI DAY on January 4th, 2013. Proudly brought to you by the HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS CLUB, HURAC.
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HURAC is a club instituted by the Movement For the Survival of the Ogoni People, which is open to all secondary schools within and outside Ogoni and also to all intending members. It`s currently operating in Riv-Poly secondary school, its division HQTRS, and also in CSS Bori, ACGS Bori, BMGS Bori and some Portharcourt schools. It has Kate, Wisdom Deebeke as its pioneer Senior Chief Co-ordinator. It was inaugurated in Riv-Poly by the INTELLECTUAL ELITE BATCH, with Tuaka Jeremiah as the appointed Chairman as at then. It aims at educating members and the public on their fundamental human rights, human rights advocacy, human rights abuses and campaign, etc. To learn more about HURAC, please go to http://huraclub.org/.