Sunday 21 August 2016

Scandinavian countries approves teaching Yoruba language in schools

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The countries that make up the Scandinavian have approved the teaching of Yoruba language in their schools.
The Scandinavia, made up of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland, gave the approval late on 20th of August 2016.
This revelation was made on Saturday by the Sweden Coordinator of the Oodua Progressive Union, Victor Mobolaji Adewale, during the Europe meeting of the Union.
The meeting was held in Istanbul, Turkey.
Adewale, who also emerged as the Deputy Coordinator of the body in Europe, said the approval followed the well attended launch of the Union in Sweden in late June, 2016.

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