
The Yoruba Ko’Ya Leadership and Training Foundation (YKLTF) says it has partnered with Marcus Garvey Institute for Human Management toward fostering Yoruba unity across the globe.
Its Director of Media and Publicity, Amb. Demola Sanyaolu, made this known in a statement on Monday in Ibadan.
The Marcus Garvey Institute for Human Development was established in honour of the great black nationalist, Marcus Garvey.
Sanyaolu said that a form of Colloquium, aimed at promoting cross cultural ties among Yoruba people worldwide was being organised by the foundation and the foreign institute.
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He said that it would lead to youths exchange programmes among the nations.
“The colloquium also aims at the exploration of economic and trade ties to boost the homeland economy of the Yorubas.
“This effort will unite the Yorubas worldwide in learning, growing and bonding, using the Yoruba’s past as well as the present for future growth,” he said.
The colloquium would hold on Oct. 23.



