Pioneering leaders driving cultural innovation, strategic excellence, and global Yorùbá advancement

MD.MPH, FAAFP, ABFM
Dr. Adeniji, an Assistant Professor of Medicine based in the United States, is a fervent advocate for the Yorùbá people. Her distinguished career in healthcare has instilled in her a profound commitment to preserving both life and heritage.
Recognizing the mobilization of ethnic nations worldwide to safeguard their interests, she is spearheading a movement to ensure that the Yorùbá voice is not overshadowed by those who do not share their shared history and experiences.
She extends an invitation to join forces in constructing an enduring and formidable political institution for the Yorùbá people globally—one that is firmly grounded in the principles of Awoism.

Msc, MBA
As the President of Think Yorùbá First, Oladimeji Bolarinwa leads a global movement to ensure the Yorùbá language and culture not only endure but thrive for generations to come.
His unique background as a Biomedical Scientist, with extensive experience across European and Nigerian contexts, informs his strategic, data-informed approach to cultural preservation. He believes that a strong cultural identity is the cornerstone of individual and collective progress.
Under his guidance, TYF focuses on innovative, forward-thinking projects that make Yorùbá culture accessible and relevant in the 21st century, from digital archives and language apps to youth empowerment programs. His leadership is defined by a commitment to uniting tradition with innovation.

Systems Strategist
An integral part of TYFPAC internal coordination and policy clarity, contributing to the strengthening of the Committee’s ideological framework.
A graduate of Tourism Management from Eastern Mediterranean University - Famagusta, Cyprus. Saheed is a strategist and systems thinker who supports these civic endeavors with a multidisciplinary background in technology and organizational management and employs contemporary digital tools to establish scalable and efficient structures.
Grounded in Omolúwàbí ethics, he is committed to constructing institutions(both professional, cultural and political) that are values-aligned and prepared for the future.

Msc, Public Health
Bello Aminat is a dedicated pharmacist with extensive experience in hospital, community pharmacy, and care settings. She holds a Master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Science from Robert Gordon University in Scotland and a Bachelor’s degree in pharmacy from the Philippines.
Aminat is passionate about patient care, medication safety, and educating individuals about their treatments. She is also fervently committed to the Yoruba cause, supporting initiatives that foster Yoruba culture, unity, and community development both domestically and in the diaspora.
Foundational values of integrity and community
Blending tradition with modern solutions
Worldwide cultural advancement
Efficient, scalable systems
"We don't just lead organizations—we cultivate legacies that transcend generations."