Damilare Oyedele is a Yorùbá language teacher and an author. He is one of the pioneering instructors at Yorùbá di Wúrà Educational Services. He is a Pan-Africanist with a keen interest in children's education in their mother tongue. Additionally, he is an expert on Yorùbá Early Grade Reading. He's one of the consultants for 'Jẹ́ Ká Kàwé' teaching and learning materials sponsored by USAID. He teaches Yorùbá as a foreign language to students in the diaspora.

You are a Bushman: A Self-Conservative Story

“You are a bushman,” said Mr. Wálé to Adé. If becoming a bushman requires acquiring a knowledge of one’s native tongue and culture, I’d like to pursue that. Instead of constantly boasting about speaking foreign languages while being a novice in my native tongue, Adé retorted. I stumbled across this discussion a while back, and […]

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