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   What influenced my attire   I was dressed in traditional   My attire represents a blend   My attire was influenced my   My attire was inspired by
   was the urge to become the   Igbo attire worn by titled   of Western and African   desire to be part of another   Cultural Day theme; Unity in
   cultural king of the LJC   men. I was wearing it to   cultures. The print on the   culture by dressing the way   Diversity. My colourful gele
   representing Xavier House so   animate the Holy Mass by   fabric is traditional African   they do. And also to be part   iro and buba (Yoruba) shows
   as to continue the reign of   dancing. It is a Liturgical   while the style is Western. I   of cultural integration in   the diversity of cultures in
   Cultural King in Xavier   Dance costume. I was the   want to hold on to my     Nigeria.                  Nigeria which I am glad to be
   House.                    incense bearer during the   heritage despite of                                part of.
                             Cultural Day Mass.         modernisation.
   Michael OBUNIKE, ‘19      Ikaay EBI, ‘16             Omololami ADEKOYA, ‘16    Adetola TITCOMBE, ‘19     Nneoma NZEDURU, ‘16


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          Funny enough, I still do. I just eliminated all   Yes, I do (with some of them).  Well, I do but just not as much.  No, I do not. I have never even
          the ones that hindered my overall progress.  Dabel Obikili, ‘19  Joe Nweke Ikenna, ‘15  hung out with them.
          Ogunranti Oluwatamilore Omolewa, ‘15                                         Ejiogu Lotanna Kevin, ‘18
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