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UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by NwaNimo1(op): 2:46pm On May 26, 2021
Nigerians on Twitter have criticised a British clothing retailer for trademarking the word “Yoruba”. grin

Timbuktu Global, which is based in north-west England, filed papers to trademark “Yoruba” with the UK’s Intellectual Property Office in 2015.

But this only came to light when on Sunday, Gbemisola Isimi, the owner of a cultural organisation in London, said she was challenged by the company after trying to trademark the phrase “Yoruba Stars”.

That’s the name of the programme she runs to teach parents, children and toddlers the Yoruba language.

"I thought it was strange it was allowed to happen. I explained to them that Yoruba is not just a word, it’s the people, the religion, a language of over 50 million people all over the world, not just in Nigeria,” she told the BBC.

Ms Isimi said Timbuktu Global first opposed her use of the word before later proposing she purchase the trademark off them.

“I feel this is the height of cultural appropriation,” she wrote on Twitter.

“I told them I do not think Africans or the global media for that matter would take kindly to a company with roots in the north of England attempting to claim sole ownership of a birth right belonging to the people of another continent.”

The tweet has since been retweeted thousands of times and has led to the hashtag #YorubaIsNotForSale.

“How can a language/heritage of a tribe in Nigeria be trademarked in England?”, one person wrote.

"I need to go get a trademark on the following words: British, White, America, Poland, Netherlands, England, London, Windsor, China, Italy and so on. Yoruba is the name of people, language, land and country before colonialism,” said another person on Twitter.


Another pointed out that the name of the company, Timbuktu, refers to a real city in Mali, but its website said “Timbuktu is a fictional location” that “literally means ‘the middle of nowhere,’ a location that has intrigued mankind for centuries, whether it’s to discover something new or simply escape the everyday.”


In response to Ms Isimi’s tweets, the UK’s Intellectual Property Office said their decisions are based on existing laws and that the public can challenge the validity of a trademark.

It appears that Timbuktu Global has since closed down its Twitter and Instagram accounts and has shut down its website.

They have also emailed Ms Isimi to say they have filed an application to surrender their “Yoruba” trademark registration.

A representative of Timbuktu Global told the BBC “the matter has been concluded”.
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Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by Machinegun91(m): 2:47pm On May 26, 2021
Fear yoruba women and females
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by Kukukillus: 2:48pm On May 26, 2021
Ok
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by illicit(m): 2:52pm On May 26, 2021
Sunday Igboho must not hear this
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by FreeIgbos: 2:54pm On May 26, 2021
grin grin grin
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by MrMaestro: 3:02pm On May 26, 2021
The Yorubas don't play. Glad they came together and put this garbage trademark to bed. The speed at which the company shut down is funny but not surprising.

God Bless the Yorubas.
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by aminuxeus: 3:13pm On May 26, 2021
eg
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by Authority1o1(m): 3:14pm On May 26, 2021
Okay...


If the trademarking had been successful, what would then be obtainable? 'Cause everything about it seems dumb.

They cannot possibly disallow the usage of the word anywhere and any cultural or pro-cultural formation that wants to be formed by anyone in the world will still happen. Oh, except for a lawsuit that wouldn't be regarded.

They should be grateful people are stopping them from wasting their money.
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by tendyjohn(m): 3:15pm On May 26, 2021
This is strange.
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by Matheusmartin: 3:15pm On May 26, 2021
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Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by donprinyo(m): 3:15pm On May 26, 2021
Finally, yoruba is sold
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by rawtouch: 3:15pm On May 26, 2021
cool

what nonsense
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by NwaNimo1(op): 3:15pm On May 26, 2021
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by mightyhaze: 3:15pm On May 26, 2021
They would have used oyoloba.. nobody for hassle them
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by AmgrayLogistics: 3:16pm On May 26, 2021
Fast approach

Amgray Logistics
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by Built2last: 3:16pm On May 26, 2021
lol
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by Odunolumide(m): 3:16pm On May 26, 2021
They were probably ignorant of how the yorubas can unite when it comes to their culture. Now they know better.
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by sweetonugbu: 3:16pm On May 26, 2021
Yoruba for sale ajoife
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by Siwisheswereesh: 3:17pm On May 26, 2021
huh
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by Nobody: 3:17pm On May 26, 2021
Try Yoruba Muslim


That one is a plague no one can trademark
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by EmmyDJourno: 3:17pm On May 26, 2021
The British are just good thieves

They have never been known to produce anything worthwhile

They just package and repackage what belongs to others

E.g Mango Park, the bitch ass nigga
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by tonididdy(m): 3:17pm On May 26, 2021
Like the yorybas themselves care
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by KingKingKing: 3:17pm On May 26, 2021
Yoruba is a people, a tribe, a country, the most widely spoken language in Africa.

It can never be trademarked.

Proud to be Yoruba.

If I come this world again I must turn Yoruba.

God bless Yoruba
God bless Nigeria.
Re: UK company's 'Yoruba' trademark sparks outcry by gistray: 3:17pm On May 26, 2021
Negotiate well they'll sell.


Also promise them 100 plates of intercontinental Ewedu and Owambe every weekend if they sign.


I know my Ewedu brethrens will choose Owambe over a nonsensical word
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