Imam talked on the past, present and future of Yoruba in Nigeria and around the world. Today, the Yoruba socio-cultural organisations have risen from the initial 27 to 45 in a race to foster and protect Yoruba culture. And Imam happened to be the founders of the one of the most powerful groups, United Yoruba Kingdom, Oodua.
He stressed the need for the organizations to work together and have unity of purpose to be able to succeed in the mission to make Yoruba world envious, peaceful, exemplary and progressive. There is need for solidarity among the groups so that the enemies would not infiltrate. Because this is possible when there is crack in the wall.
"So Yoruba groups must work together as brothers to have an easy feat. At this moment, solidarity is imperative to promote and protect our land"
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