Saturday, July 20, 2013

Happy 2nd Blog Anniversary!


Today, the 21st of July, marks our 2nd year of Yodaai presence on the blogosphere. 
We're still in our infancy / early childhood,
and what a ride it has been...!
In the beginning...
 We have continued to highlight 
our association's activities & successes 



& most importantly, our plans for the future.
 We have shared with family members 
when the going was good 
and commiserated with members
 when the other not so good stuff of life happens.
 We were always there every step of the way, documenting for the future, for our kids,

 keeping our traditions alive,
 as our tag line promises. 

Thank you to everyone that has engaged with others on the blog to further these conversations. You make it imperative that we go on writing for the pleasure of all.
Here's to another year on the blog.
 Ki Olorun da wa si ju igba naa lo. Amin!

F. A

Friday, July 5, 2013

And the winner...

...Of the proverb of the month of June 


with proverb  #60.
"Agbajo owo la n 'fi soya, 
ajeji owo kan ko gberu d'ori" 
Thank you for your submission.
 Translations and life applications please.



F. A

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Yodaai at the NWAG 13th Annual Awards and Fundraising night.

Iroyin o to a f'ojuba, eni ba de be l'o le so!


Recently, We received an invitation from the Nigerian Association of Women of Georgia to attend their 13th Annual Awards and Fundraising dinner in Atlanta. We were honored to be invited. And we responded accordingly. 





A full report will follow in due time.

Our able Yodaai members were in attendance as evidenced by these photos supplied by our vice president.






E ku idide o.
 Ajose wa o ni t'uka o!

F. A

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Happy 4th of July to all!

E nle e ku isinmi o!
I hope everyone has a nice relaxing
 4th of July / Independence day 
planned for tomorrow, maybe including
 some backyard barbecue cum fireworks etc! 


Were you there at the last Auburn meeting? 
Our Auburn hosts welcomed us with open arms as per our tradition. We celebrated father's day, honoring our yodaai dads, new and older. Rice, soup was very plenty, and the camaraderie and friendship was not shabby either!
 I was there very briefly, without my essential camera equipment and here belatedly, are some iphone photos from our last meeting to help while away some down time this weekend... As they say, better late than never, Enjoy!


Part of the The montgomery consortium...

Iya aburo!

Our newest member, on the right...

Visiting students...

Awon alagba with fathers day gift bags...


Our Auburn Host, on the left...

My trusted camera woman in action!


Yours truly, late comer!




Our Auburn host and education committee member addressing the Yodaai kids/cadets


Madam Vice president and chair of the education committee.

Madam social secretary. E maa w'ole, ma a r'ora!

Akowe egbe...



Mr president Sir!




...visitors from nigeria

Ibadan o ni b'aje o!




More visitors from Naija!

Our newest member addressing the audience.
Ipade wa bi oyin o.
 See you all later in August in Birmingham.

F. A