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-- Jobs via Portuguese- Yoruba and Brazil by Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth,London,England
i would like to suggest that portuguese languae as spoken by 133 million afro brazilians there in brazil should be made a compulsory subject in educational institutions in yoruba land.to bring the wealth of Brazil you should go with the wealth of brazil.its a 1 ,8 triliiion dollars economy
ts been said by the the then governor of the state of osun now osun state,raufu aregbesola
that if you took a helping hand of sand from ile ife to Brazil you could cause a stampede and i read about an iconic nigerian found collecting water from river osun there is osogbo in a bottle for onward delivery to Brazil
if there is that attachment in BRAZIL to water and sand in yorubalnd there may be other areas worth looking into like .goods and services
would the brazilians concerned here be interested in pa;lm wine and a whole range of foods and beverages indigenou to yorubalan? if not why not, once ceritified fit for consumption you can charge premium for emu ile ife for insatnce
what about yoruba lanfguagge lessons online direct from yoruba land and other online courses on he yorubas from the source or as organised by our institutes of african and cultural studiies as bank rolled by the south west governors, south west philanthropists and people of good will including the chambers of commerce and the foreign affairs ministry and the Brazilian embassy.
then we can attract investors for hydro power, marine engineering m women and childrens hospital in osogbo, home of the osun godess.
aircraft and automobile manufacturing and from machinery in iree home of ogun, the god of mechanical engineering, metallurgy and material science. then we move to oyo home of sango to manufacture electroniics and eletrical appliances and set up an electric power and clean energy university..
the Brazilians are good and strong in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, aerospace, software and clean energy, and oil and gas. all these we could do in ibadan and environs
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