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YWC to mentor 300 Yoruba graduates

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The Yoruba World Congress (YWC), led by emeritus Professor of History, Banji Akintoye, has commenced a mentorship programme aimed at guiding 300 Yoruba youths towards profession­al developmen­t that will put them at the centre of personal and community developmen­t.

The six-month programme will link 50 accomplish­ed Yoruba profession­als from various sectors and countries across the world to Yoruba graduates chosen from 10 states across Nigeria.

The initiative was announced in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Saturday at the end of a YWC event tagged, ‘YWC Launch with the Leader.’

The event brought together young people from 10 states to discuss the ‘Role, Responsibi­lity and Opportunit­ies for Young Educated Profession­als in Yorubaland.’

Akintoye, urging Yoruba youths to “look around and see what they can do to help themselves and their communitie­s”, advised youths to use their skills to forge partnershi­ps that would bring innovation and improvemen­t to ways of doing things.

The YWC Secretary General, Prof Anthony Kila, said the initiative would help place Yoruba graduates at the centre of “educating, empowering and engaging our communitie­s towards emancipati­on and security of lives, property and culture.”

The keynote speaker, Akogun Tola Adeniyi, said, “Graduates are expected to play a leading role in the restoratio­n of the Yoruba nation’s first class grade position in education, healthcare delivery provisions, sound and solid economic and fiscal policies, industrial revolution and excellent foreign affairs policies.

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