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Mission to promote Yoruba language gave birth to Yortones-Dr. Ayoola-Adedeji

Dr. Taiye Ayoola-Adedeji’s mission to preserve and promote the ‘Yoruba language’ and culture gains global recognition.

Dr. Taiye Ayoola-Adedeji, author of the best-selling electronic Yoruba sound book for children, YORTONES, is on a mission to empower and enlighten children in the diaspora and Nigeria about their rich culture and beautiful language.

Ayoola-Adedeji’s goal is to help children secure their cultural identity by learning their language, recognizing the challenges parents often face in teaching the language and passing on their heritage in their busy lives.

As part of her mission, Dr. Ayoola-Adedeji is committed to creating job opportunities for women in Nigeria. Much of the YORTONES merchandise aimed at promoting Yoruba culture is produced by women in Nigeria.

 

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Multilingual author to empower diaspora children

Nigerian-American author, Taiye Ayoola-Adedeji is set to empower children in the diaspora about their rich culture and beautiful language.

According to the author of the best-selling electronic entitled, YORTONES (Yoruba Sound Book For Children), her mission is to help children secure their cultural identity by learning their language, recognizing the challenges parents often face in teaching the language and passing on their heritage in their busy lives.

She said her initiative not only empowers the children but also supports their families, contributing to their livelihoods and economic independence.

 

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Preserving cultural identity, language vital to devt of any nation – Author

Author of electronic Yoruba Sound Book For Children, YORTONES, Dr. Taiye Ayoola-Adedeji, has expressed her readiness to empower and enlighten children in the diaspora and Nigeria about their rich culture and beautiful language.

Ayoola-Adedeji’s goal is to help children secure their cultural identity by learning their language, recognizing the challenges parents often face in teaching the language, and passing on their heritage in their busy lives.