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Olúdáre

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PhD student @UCDLandS | @UF_CLAS Alumnus | J. Wanyne Connor Fellow | SLA | Applied Linguist #ChelseaFC

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💻 Le symposium étudiant gratuit en ligne approche ! 🗓 28 mars | 13h – 14h30 (HAE) 📢 Join us for the free online Student Symposium! 🗓 March 28 | 1:00 – 2:30 PM (EDT)

💻 Le symposium étudiant gratuit en ligne approche ! 
🗓 28 mars | 13h – 14h30 (HAE)

📢 Join us for the free online Student Symposium! 
🗓 March 28 | 1:00 – 2:30 PM (EDT)
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Based on a 2022 study I conducted in Abidjan, I proposed the late 19th century as the probable period of arrival of the first known Yoruba person in Côte d’Ivoire. Project MUSE - Find a Home or Return Home: A Study of the Yoruba Diaspora in Cote D'Ivoire muse.jhu.edu/article/956174

Based on a 2022 study I conducted in Abidjan, I proposed the late 19th century as the probable period of arrival of the first known Yoruba person in Côte d’Ivoire. 

Project MUSE - Find a Home or Return Home: A Study of the Yoruba Diaspora in Cote D'Ivoire muse.jhu.edu/article/956174
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This curriculum is not NPE (2004) compliant, we can’t have the 3 national languages as optional subjects. There is a need for multicultural education in Nigeria. Also, French should be a compulsory subject from elementary to senior high school as It’s important for geopolitics.

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Dismissing a “slang” derived from a sentence produced in Yoruba language as not part of its culture ignores the fact that language is central to cultural identity and expression. “Owambe” is a showcase of Yoruba sociocultural identity and communal solidarity through parties.

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Many students with a 2.2 carry the weight of a silent fear, “Will any scholarship consider me?” “Have I already lost my chance?” “Is my grade the end of my academic journey?” The truth is simple, your grade is not the full story, and it does not have to be the end of your

Many students with a 2.2 carry the weight of a silent fear,
“Will any scholarship consider me?”
“Have I already lost my chance?”
“Is my grade the end of my academic journey?”

The truth is simple, your grade is not the full story, and it does not have to be the end of your