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TYF Issues Letter of Appreciation to Yoruba People After Successful 4th Annual Global Conference

June 25, 2026 1 min read

Think Yoruba First has issued a letter of appreciation to the global Yoruba community following the successful completion of the 4th Annual Yoruba Global Conference. The organisation expressed deep gratitude to participants, traditional rulers, scholars, business leaders, diaspora members, partners, and volunteers who made the event a success.

The conference, themed “Yorubaland in a Multipolar World: The Hope of the Nation as a Nigeria Bloc,” brought together thousands of participants physically and virtually from across Nigeria, Africa, Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East. Discussions focused on economic prosperity, political relevance, technological advancement, educational excellence, cultural preservation, and sustainable development for Yorubaland.

TYF noted that the success of the conference reaffirmed that when Yoruba people unite around a common purpose, there is no limit to what they can achieve. The organisation called for the conversations to evolve into concrete actions, including strengthening institutions, investing in youth, preserving language and culture, promoting economic cooperation, and leveraging global networks.

The letter concluded: “This conference has ended, but the struggle continues. Let us remain united in purpose, courageous in vision, and steadfast in our commitment to the progress of the Yoruba nation.”