Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Yodaai 1st Year Blog Anniversary on July 21st, and ideas please for a Yodaai tagline.

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 I feel like a  proud mother whose child is just turning a magical 1 year old!

The date? Yes, about a month from today, on the 21st of July, 2012, the Yodaai blog will turn a year old. Can you believe it! And just think about all the things we've shared with each other on the blog.

All 70 different blog posts so far, with blog readers from as far as England, Germany, China, Japan, Canada, Argentina, Kenya, France and Nigeria. 9,300 pageviews at least. i.e people clicking and opening on Yodaai blog pages. 266 comments - Yes, I can track all these things! The memories, photos, achievements, education, wedding, graduations, "On - line health fairs", the quizes. The proverbs. Even Yoruba culture and history was tackled.

This is worth celebrating. Many websites and blogs get started and don't make it to their first year mostly because of lack of participation and interest. Not this Blog! And all because you all stuck with it, coming back to it each time, leaving comments, taking surveys, making it a dynamic blog site with a back and forth exchange of ideas.

Thank you. Thank you and Thank you!

There is a tradition here on the blogosphere on blog anniversaries - to have a give - away contest to celebrate the occasion. To say thank you to all our faithful members who continue to actively participate and fuel the desire to continue to write for the association's blog.

So, I am donating a $100 gift card for this celebration. 

What's the catch? Register on the blog as a member - as only 12 people are registered and I know more than 12 people are logging on and reading this. Click now on the blue box on the right hand side,  that says "join this site.   Then make a comment  below on this post as to what our Yodaai tagline should be for the association and the blog. It will go with our new logo that is being designed to go on everything Yodaai like letter heads, t-shirts, pens, etc

Describe your tagline idea or concept in the comment section. The tagline usually goes after the Logo of an association or company. It describes briefly what we are about like for example:

 "Yodaai, Celebrating Yoruba culture and language"

"Yodaai, awa omo kaaro, o ji' re". O.K. I'm out of ideas.

So what is your Yodaai tagline idea? What has the association and the blog meant to you these last several months?

You have to register as a follower on the blog and then  comment on the blog here, below, to be in the running to win. I will be putting  the top 2 tagline ideas up for a vote for the final choice, to be democratic about it all.

Also, all the names of all the yodaai commentators will also go into the random number generator to choose a winner of the $100 gift card. Click where it says comments to leave your comments on the blog anniversary and your tagline idea...

The winner will be announced on the blog on the anniversary on July 21, 2012. Good luck.

How about some celebratory cake... Maybe a nice Riesling wine to go along with it, or champagne?




Funke Abolade, M.D.


Social/publicity Secretary

15 comments:

  1. Tagline: YODAAI - keeping Yoruba traditions alive.

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  2. From Dr Adediji:
    "Yodaai, Advancing yoruba culture family and knowledge"

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  3. "Yodaai:Promoting Yoruba Culture, enriching lives in our community"

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  4. YODAAI: Promoting Yoruba heritage and serving the community

    Mrs. Popoola

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  5. YODAAI- The Rich Culture of the Yorubas and their Language.

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  6. YODAAI,promote our cultural heritage,values and traditions.

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  7. YODAAI,unity and progress

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  8. My tag lines:
    1: We still believe in our motherland.
    2: Join us as we celebrate our people and culture.
    3: Teaching our children and community about our heritage.
    4: Promoting our heritage, omo kaaro ojire.

    Rakiya Adediji

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  9. This association is really cool and fun. I've made many friends and I'm enjoying learning more about the Yoruba culture. Thanks to everyone who has helped to make this association great!

    Bisola Adediji

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  10. Good for you Bisola! I am so proud of you for being active and taking part in this. You may submit a tagline if you want...Good job.

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  11. My tagline:
    Making the Yoruba culture known to our generation, and generations to come.

    Bisola Adediji

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  12. YODAAI: Serving the community and projecting the Yoruba heritage

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