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Australian city, Melbourne honours Yoruba excellence with street naming

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Melbourne, Australia — In a proud moment for Nigerians in Australia, the City of Casey in Melbourne has named a new street Yoruba Lane, recognising the positive image, professionalism, and contributions of Yoruba people and the wider Nigerian community to Australian society.

Located within one of Melbourne’s most vibrant growth corridors, Yoruba Lane stands as a lasting symbol of cultural pride, diversity, and achievement. The gesture by the Casey City Council reflects the growing influence of the Yoruba community as well as Nigerian professionals and families who have distinguished themselves across various sectors in Australia.

Speaking on the development, Chief Abiola Falayajo, a respected community leader and psychiatric clinician based in Melbourne, described the naming as “a proud testament to the Nigerian spirit of excellence and ethos of Yoruba culture of Omoluabi.”

“The Yoruba people are known globally for hard work, integrity, and community values. Seeing our name inscribed on a Melbourne street sign fills us with gratitude and reminds us that our contributions are recognised and valued in this great country,” Chief Falayajo said.

Prominent local residents and business owners, Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer and Ndidi Fashogbon, also expressed joy at the development, describing it as “a moment of pride not only for Yoruba people but for all Nigerians living in Australia.”

“This recognition reflects how far our community has come. It shows that our culture and positive impact are appreciated here. Yoruba street naming will inspire our children to hold on to their heritage while continuing to contribute meaningfully to their society,” Mrs. Fashogbon said.

The Yoruba people -one of Africa’s most culturally rich and globally influential ethnic groups -have built a strong reputation in Australia for excellence in fields including healthcare, education, business, and the creative arts.

City officials said the decision aligns with Casey’s ongoing efforts to celebrate multiculturalism and recognise communities that contribute positively to the city’s development and cohesion.

With Yoruba Street, the City of Casey has not only acknowledged a people—it has celebrated a legacy of resilience, unity, and excellence that continues to enrich Melbourne’s multicultural identity.

(Source: Fairspace News except the headline)

Credit – Adedamola Adetayo

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