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TYFNorthAmerica

TYFNorthAmerica

@TYFNAMERICA

Yoruba conservatives social cultural organization. Organization of Deep Thinkers/ Yoruba Nation in Nigeria 200 years Vision.Yoruba History/Yoruba Culture…

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whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va… Good day everyone, please join our TYF WhatsApp community channel. Our target is to reach 1000 subscribers in the next few days. Please kindly join our platform for up to date news and updates all over the world 🌍.
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What does the future of Yorubaland look like in a rapidly changing world? Who tells our story - our past, our present, and the path ahead? A defining conversation is coming… one that brings together voices, vision, and values to shape a shared destiny. The Yoruba Global Conference 2026 is not just another gathering, it is a movement of thought, identity, and purpose. A space where culture meets strategy, and heritage meets the future. 🗓 Save the Date: 6th June 2026 Be present where history, insight, and the future converge. #ThinkYorubaFirst #YorubaGlobalConference #YorubaRonu #FutureOfYorubaland
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The Caribbeans knows the value of cultural package very well. Imagine sigidi in sold in stores, ordered on Amazon 🔥🔥🔥 #YorubaGreatness
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Do you know it is a taboo for some kings in Yorùbáland to look inside their own crown?🔥 The most sacred example is the Ooni of Ife — his Adé Aare, inherited from past kings, carrying an ancestral power greater than him who wears it. Tradition holds that any Ooni who attempts to look inside it will join his ancestors. Because in Yorùbá kingship, the crown is not owned by the king — the king belongs to the crown. Kings come and go but the crown will always be here representing our ancestors who never left How many people knew this before today?
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife — one of the most architecturally distinctive buildings in Nigeria 💥💥💥
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Damilola Ogunbiyi becomes first Nigerian for TIME Earth Awards🔥🔥 The TIME Earth Awards is an international award given to people who are working to fight climate change, protect the environment, and promote sustainability Congratulations to her #YorubaGreatness
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Short trailer documentary of Oyo......Oyo is crucial in Yorùbá history 🎥 @kolaayanwuyi
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CONTRARY TO WHAT A SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCER SAID THAT WOMEN ARE BEING DOWNGRADED IN THE SOCIETY FOLLOWING WHAT HAPPENED AT OZORO FESTIVAL, YORÙBÁ SOCIETY DIFFERS Meet the True Woman King of Omosonle. Men kneel before this young girl “king.” Meet Miss Victoria Aderosoye Omodara, Nigeria’s youngest natural ruler. The Oloba is very fond of children, though she has none of her own yet. Date: 02-02-1967 In 1966, at just 17 years old, Victoria Aderosoye Omodara ascended the throne as the Olosa of Omosonle. Following the death of her father, tradition requt, as the eldest daughter, she would temporarily oversee the kingdom until a male successor was chosen. Text Credit © ASIRI Magazine 2026 #YorubaGreatness
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The man behind most architectural beauty in Lagos
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A 33-year-old Oluwole Olumuyiwa at his Architectural Firm in Lagos, c. 1962. Trained at the University of Manchester between 1949 and 1954, where he graduated with First Class honours in Architecture and City Planning, Olumuyiwa refined his craft across Europe. He gained valuable experience with firms such as Architects’ Co-Partnership in London, worked on modernist projects in Rotterdam with Van den Broek and Bakema, and contributed to new town developments in Emmen, Stevenage, and parts of Switzerland, including specialised training in hospital design. In 1958, he made history as the first Nigerian-trained architect to return home and establish a private practice. By 1960, he had founded Oluwole Olumuyiwa and Associates in Lagos, laying the foundation for indigenous architectural enterprise in post-colonial Nigeria. A pioneer in both practice and policy, Olumuyiwa became the first President of the Architects Registration Council of Nigeria, helping to formalise and regulate the profession. He also co-directed Africa’s first architectural review, The West African Builder and Architect, and represented Nigeria at international conferences, including the Commonwealth Association of Architects in 1964, where he later rose to leadership. His work lives on through the skyline of Lagos and beyond. From Eko Hotels and Suites to Crusader House on Martins Street, the Management House on Idowu Taylor Street, UAC Housing Developments, and several educational and civic buildings, Olumuyiwa helped shape the physical identity of post-colonial Lagos. Credit: ASIRI Magazine

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A 33-year-old Oluwole Olumuyiwa at his Architectural Firm in Lagos, c. 1962. Trained at the University of Manchester between 1949 and 1954, where he graduated with First Class honours in Architecture and City Planning, Olumuyiwa refined his craft across Europe. He gained valuable experience with firms such as Architects’ Co-Partnership in London, worked on modernist projects in Rotterdam with Van den Broek and Bakema, and contributed to new town developments in Emmen, Stevenage, and parts of Switzerland, including specialised training in hospital design. In 1958, he made history as the first Nigerian-trained architect to return home and establish a private practice. By 1960, he had founded Oluwole Olumuyiwa and Associates in Lagos, laying the foundation for indigenous architectural enterprise in post-colonial Nigeria. A pioneer in both practice and policy, Olumuyiwa became the first President of the Architects Registration Council of Nigeria, helping to formalise and regulate the profession. He also co-directed Africa’s first architectural review, The West African Builder and Architect, and represented Nigeria at international conferences, including the Commonwealth Association of Architects in 1964, where he later rose to leadership. His work lives on through the skyline of Lagos and beyond. From Eko Hotels and Suites to Crusader House on Martins Street, the Management House on Idowu Taylor Street, UAC Housing Developments, and several educational and civic buildings, Olumuyiwa helped shape the physical identity of post-colonial Lagos. Credit: ASIRI Magazine
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Màmá Niké CEO of Nike Art Gallery in UK with Nigerian-British official 🇳🇬🤝🇬🇧 checkout the stunning gèlè 👍 #YorubaGreatness
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In Yorùbá culture, every life has a map and Ìtẹ̀fá is how you read it🔥 Ìtẹ̀fá (Ifá initiation) is the sacred rite through which a person receives their personal Odù: a spiritual signature that speaks to their destiny, their strengths, and the taboos they must observe to live well. Not everyone is called to become a Babaláwo or Ìyánífá. But for those who are, this is where the journey begins — in covenant with Ọrúnmìlà, keeper of all destinies. #ThinkYorubaFirst #YorubaCulture #Ìsẹ́sẹ́
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Let us meet tonight and it promises to great! 🌍 YORUBA RONU WORLD STAGE – Weekly Global Conversation. Join us this Saturday as we take a deep dive into one of the most critical intersections of geopolitics, energy, and global power. Topic: Iran, Oil & Power Politics Speaker: Bolarinwa Oladimeji. From its vast oil reserves to its strategic position around the Strait of Hormuz, Iran remains a central player in global power dynamics. Control of energy resources continues to shape alliances, conflicts, and economic realities across the world. This session will explore: - How oil shapes global power and geopolitical influence - Iran’s role in energy politics and global tensions - The connection between resource control and sovereignty - Lessons for emerging regions like West Africa and Yorubaland. 🗓 Date: Saturday, 21 March 2026 🕘 Time: 9PM YLT Watch, participate, and share your thoughts across all our platforms: 𝕏 (Twitter): @ThinkYoruba_1st @TyfPacc Facebook: facebook.com/share/p/1EJe5w… YouTube: youtube.com/live/PmgPnISmE… TikTok: @thinkyorubafirst 📢 Be part of the conversation. 🗣️ Think deeply. Speak boldly. Act collectively. #YorubaRonu #YorubaWorldStage #Geopolitics #OilAndPower #ThinkYorubaFirst
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Afro- Brazilian venerating Lemanja(Yemoja), the Yorùbá river goddess Yorùbá spiritual lives even across the Atlantic 🌊
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It’s been almost 3 decades when Lagbaja sang Oni Gele Yi (skentele Skontolo) Gele is one of the Yorùbá notable fashion style that has put Yorùbá on the global map #YorubaGreatness
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"Iya ni Wura (Golden Mother)" Written/Produced/Directed in 1984 by Adeyemi Afolayan aka Ade-Love. 📽️: FB/KunleAfolayan
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GÈLÈ! Yorùbás pioneered Gèlè, we already have fashion and directions of gèlè and their meanings. Fìlà also has direction and meanings #YorubaGreatness
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Etymology of the adage "Iṣu ata yanyan" Yam pepper scatter scatter ❌❌❌ 🎥 Tiwantiwa hub #YorubaGreatness
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🎶🎶🎶 wow what a beautiful anthem. Ife anthem being sang in London train. The rhythm resonates with the ancestors IFE OOYE!!! #YorubaGreatness
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