Sunday 3 October 2021

OMG ! Read Iyalaje Oodua's next stride

 OMG Iyalaje Oodua again!  partners  GYLGF to raise girl-child ambition 

The Iyalaje Oodua, Princess Toyin Kolade is partnering with the Boards of Global Youth and Girl-child Foundation,

GYLGF  to raise girls' ambition at an international conference scheduled for Wednesday 13 October 2021 at Lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo State 

The Iyalaje Oodua will also be the Special Guest at the 2021 RAGA conference taking place at the International Conference, Centre, Ibadan, Oyo State with the theme " Gender and Power: Driving force for Progress and Social Change or a hindrance?" 

GYLGF, an international Girl-Child NGO has been consistent in raising and creating awareness about the unhealthy circumstances and stereotyping being attached to the Girl- Child for the past 6 years under the name,  Raising Girl's Ambition Conference, RAGA. 

The Raising Girls’ Ambition Conference was conceived to bring together the

Academia, Researchers, Development Practitioners, Policymakers, 

Educational institutions, Students in Tertiary and Secondary Schools and 

other Stakeholders who have concern for the development of the girl-child .


RAGA conferences, therefore, bring to the front burner issues that

would help girls’ ambitions to be raised. 

GYLGF has found   Iyalaje Oodua, Princess Toyin Kolade as a distinguished and strategic stakeholder whose wealth of experience and rich  knowledge in womanhood, trading, commercial activities and entrepreneurship are needed at Raising Girl's Ambition in Nigeria

In a letter signed  by Dr Adepeju  Oti, Convener, RAGA Conference, and sent to Princess Toyin Kolade,' Invitation as a Special Guest of Honour and request for partnership on RAGA 2021', this year's ' Raising Girls’ Ambition Conference was conceived to bring together the

Academia, Researchers, Development Practitioners, Policymakers, 

Educational institutions, Students in Tertiary and Secondary Schools and 

other Stakeholders who have concern for the development of the girl-child. RAGA conferences, therefore, bring to the front burner issues that

would help girls’ ambitions to 

we appreciate the great works of her royal highness; we must

say that your works are laudable and deeply appreciated all over the

Oodua nation. We use this medium to seek your partnership with us

and to invite your esteemed presence at the event.' 

In her response, Iyalaje Oodua who commended GYLGF Board for promoting and Raising Girls' Ambition through conferences, seminars and lectures disclosed every good-spirited being should support any effort at raising the ambition of a girl child.