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Testimonial/Accolade

The driving force of any culture is the language. Culture is meaningless without language and a man or woman without culture is lost indeed. In spite of the repeated clamour for assimilation in the new world, most immigrant parents yearn for their children to have some cultural identity. Their most important tool is language and yet, their greatest challenge is finding effective teaching methods.

This ebook and the accompanying Interactive Software provides a modern approach to interactive teaching of Yoruba language and it’s nuances in the context of play and entertainment that most diaspora children are familiar with.
It’s simplicity, practicality and attention to individual progress has personally impressed me. I have no doubt that your children and wards will now be able to have a meaningful conversation with you and their grand parents in the next 27 days.

Enjoy!

--Dr Oladele Akinbolue MD, DA FRCA, FRCP
  
Founder Yoruba Language School, Saskatoon,Canada 2007


 

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Dear Mr Soji and Titi Oyenuga,

My joy knew no bound when I discovered this beautiful package to rekindle the Yoruba heritage in the diaspora, particularly among our kids. It is indeed a beautiful innovation. We are looking forward to buying for our kids.
 
May God continue to increase you in knowledge and enrich your zeal in propagating the Yoruba heritage.
 
Cheers,
 
YAHAYA BALOGUN
ARIZONA, USA




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This is an excellent interactive software. It is written with simplicity and is easy to use even by those who are not computer- savvy. I personally like the way it is laid out and the quality of the graphics.This is a must-have software not only for all diaspora parents who are concerned about having their children speak and understand their native language but also for parents back home. Our traditional societies are fast becoming westernised and we stand the risk of losing our kids to foreign cultures, this software is a valuable investment to guard against this.


-- Dr Paul Olawuwo Oladipo, MD (Canada)

 

  Interseting True Life Story

 

May god bless you for this strong and meaningful step you are taking over there in Canada, its very important once more “abudi ni tolokun, abudi ni tolosa”(Prayer in Yoruba), may your source of knowledge never dry out, and your financial source as well.


My uncle came down from Canada with his kids and can you believe the 5yrs old boy woke up and told my dad to go wash his teeth before he can talk to him, i felt so insulted, so mad that i nearly beat him up, yes 5yr old, so rude and so ignorant of his culture and environment, but who am i to blame him, his dad never took the time to teach him or made him know his left from his right, but i made that possible, even taught him how to read and write yoruba, eat eba and ewedu, and even taught him some historical yoruba songs, and a little bit of history.... I wish there would be something like this for other foreign countries cos we have yoruba anywhere theres sky on the face of the earth.... We the descendants of oduduwa, we are as many and countless all over the face of the earth, so pls extend this programe and God will bless you more .

 

I remain

Olakunle.r.dosunmu



  Unsolicited Comment/Testimonial

My boys tried the demo they love it and want more of it. I really appreciate the efforts put into the program. I am sure it is going to be a success as many people have been talking about it already


I wish you can interview the kids themselves, they are having fun with the demo, they are the one hustling me to get them the rest of the videos. it's simply amazing.


I am glad someone like you is seriously thinking about our heritage, hopefully our people will take advantage of this great opportunity.


I will suggest you create a website that would allow people to place their order online.

cheers!

 

Waheed S. Ayinde
St. Paul, Minnesota USA

 

 

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I'm glad to read from you. Its a struggle to teach our kids our language, since it has become their own second language as opposed to the first. Well, with your help many kids will be able to get a grip of what our language is like in a format they are accustomed to. My kids understand and can speak quite a bit, but I'm praying and hoping as they grow older they get a better understanding of how rich their culture is when they speak their mother tongue fluently.



Have a Blessed Day!

Kemi Babatunde (California, USA)



 

 

  Unsolicited Testimonial {Oct 01, 2007 12:14 pm PST}

Congratulations!!!  I just placed my order.
Good luck and God bless.

Kunle Ajisebutu

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

  Unsolicited Testimonial {Sept 27, 2007 2:11 pm PST}

I am happy and rejoice with you and other Yorubas in diaspora that this dream has come to fruition.  I look forward to buying my own copy of the program.

Congratulations.

Kunle Ajisebutu

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada



 

 

  Unsolicited Testimonial

Soji,

I check the website provided bellow and that was absolutely great. It was fantastic! You see not many people realized that destiny has a responsibility on us in getting our mother's language into prominence. Good job Soji for chosen to protect our posterity. I pray that God who gave you this vision will water it, cause it to grow and multiply it with abundant blessing. Regards to you wife and kids. Keep me posted.

 

Thanks,

Samson Adesola (USA)"



 

 

  Unsolicited Testimonial

I am already telling friends. We have to develop one for Ibo. My 2 kids cannot speak Ibo. This will be valuable even for people in Nigeria. Many Alakawes have missed our mark so much that kids raised in upper class Nigeria cannot even speak their native tongue. Sometimes those in Nigeria are more Westernized than the ones here.

 

Cheers,

Stella Iwuagwu



 

 

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I went thru the website, and what I will say is "thank you so much for your creativity' I believe our kids abroad need things like this. 


-- Mr Abayomi Akande, (Alberta, Canada)



 

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To those who came up with this idea from the Prairies, it is wonderful and commendable.


I am glad that someone has come up with learning tools to help buttress my Alawiye efforts.


God bless you real good.



Tomi Olukiyesi  (London, Ontario Canada)



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The Power of Speed Learning Through Interactive Systems

 
       Brandon has extreme ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). He's ten years old and could not learn the alphabet. We would review it everyday for 5months. I was getting  frustrated repeating the same lesson. Although he had ADHD he was able to understand difficult video game I had trouble comprehending. I came across a video game that taught the alphabet, within two weeks he recognized the letters.
 
 
-- Kelly Tolley, 2006
(Saskatoon, Canada)