“Princess Toyin Kolade A True Role Model,” Go Culture Boss Hails Iyalaje on Birthday
Go Culture, a cultures and values promotion organisation has paid glowing tribute to a prominent chief in Yorubaland and the Iyalaje Oodua, Princess Toyin Kolade on the occasion of her annual birthday celebration on July 13.
In a media chat, Go Culture convener, Idris Iwalewa Coker described Kolade as not just a mentor but a true role model to women, youths and Nigerians in general.
“We are so proud of you on the occasion of your birthday. Thank you for being a source of inspiration and support for many people.
You have also been playing the critical role of promoting and preserving the Nigerian Indigenous culture, successful enterprise, youths engagements and social development which aligns with our belief and values at Go Culture.”
“Your immense contributions and assistance for so many organisations and institutions are legendary as you continued to support impactful visions and projects over the years”, he stated.
The culture advocate added that As a renowned Industrialist, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Princess Toyin Kolade have endeared herself to all and sundry.
“You are certainly head and shoulder above your contemporaries in words and action. Your contributions give us encouragement and excitement and since then the sky has been the limit. We will never forget.”
Coker said service to humanity and empowerment has always been the forte of Iyalaje Oodua, Princess (Dr.) Toyin Kolade and over the years, the enigma has become popular for extending a hand of fellowship to the needy.
Coker noted that Go Culture, a Nigerian multicultural group that promotes indigenous African cultures and values through colourful carnivals, reorientation and advocacy events, truly felicitates the businesswoman and socialite as a true African icon of success, leadership and philanthropy.
Go Culture hosts its programmes in collaboration with cultural agencies like; National Council for Art and Culture (NCAC), National Art Gallery (NGA) and National Institute For Cultural Orientations (NICO), Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) and Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization (CBAAC).