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Damilola Adebonojo

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Graduate Teaching Assistant (Yoruba)

Damilola Adebonojo (a.k.a Ìyá Yorùbá) is a Yorùbá Language Specialist, Culture Enthusiast, Tutor and Digital Content Creator with a bachelor's degree in Yoruba and Communication Arts and a master's degree in Yorùbá Literature and Culture from Lagos State University, Nigeria.

She is also the founder of a Nigerian Based Indigenous start-up "Alámọ̀já Yorùbá" where all forms of Yorùbá Language Services (Translations, Tutoring, Cultural event plannings, etc) are provided. 

Damilola is passionate about Yorùbá Language and dedicated to raising a generation of proper users of the Language. She enjoys cooking, binge-watching movies, and learning new internet tools in her leisure. 

Education:

She holds a Bachelor's degree in Yoruba and Communication Arts and a master's degree in Yorùbá Literature and Culture from Lagos State University, Nigeria.

Events featuring Damilola Adebonojo
Room 105, Peabody Hall.

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