Chiamaka Ozulumba writes on the passion at which Joel Olaniyi-Oyatoye, a Canada-based Nigerian, has been promoting Yoruba culture globally
For Canada-based Nigerian culture enthusiast Prince Olaniyi Oyatoye, his passion to promote the Yoruba culture is telling. Recently, he took a big leap in cultural promotion for the 2021 Asa day held at the Cultural Centre, Ibadan, Oyo State. The event was to promote the Yoruba culture and tradition and also make huge efforts in exporting those cultural ideas to the global world.
Explaining the reasons for his cultural exploits, Convener and President of Asa Day World Wide Inc.Canada, Oyatoye said the outfit is a non profitable organisation that was established purposely in order to promote Yoruba culture across the world, adding that previous events had been held twice in Canada.
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Buhari, others mourn, beneficiaries lament as TB Joshua dies
Friday Olokor, Samson Folarin, Olamide Francis, Godfrey George, Stephen Angbulu, Deborah Tolu-Kolawole, Lesi Nwisagbo, Peter Dada, John Charles, Gboyega Odogun and Abiodun Nejo
Published 7 June 2021
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Friday Olokor, Samson Folarin, Olamide Francis, Godfrey George, Stephen Angbulu, Deborah Tolu-Kolawole, Lesi Nwisagbo, Peter Dada, John Charles, Gboyega Odogun and Abiodun Nejo
Published 7 June 2021
Hundreds of members of the Synagogue Church of All Nations on Sunday mourned the passing of the church’s General Overseer, Prophet Temitope Joshua, aka TB Joshua.
TB Joshua died on Saturday after holding a service with members of the church.