Malik Yoba will visit Guyana for a business conference and meet with local filmmakers and actors in the last week of October. He will visit Guyana to look at various business opportunities in the country. During his visit, Yoba will also learn more about the country’s business and real estate collaborations.
By visiting Guyana, Yoba looks forward to inspiring the local youth and promoting access to better quality education and real estate opportunities that work along his mission of advocacy and mentorship. He looks forward to working on the issues faced by the locals of Guyana and creating opportunities for future projects that can benefit the local population.
Yoba has attended recent activities, including participating in workshops that fuse storytelling with architecture, emphasizing the importance of narrative in both film and design 12. He is looking forward to youth and community development and providing a platform to inspire others in the real estate sector.
Malik Yoba’s visit to Guyana will also work on building connections between American and Caribbean cultural and business landscapes. His presence in Guyana is expected to bring about discussions around real estate development and community empowerment initiatives.
A Facebook user has updated us about Malik Yoba’s upcoming visit to Guyana. Netizens have commented on the posts, cited excitement about the actor’s visit, and made various welcome posters for him.
Yoba has worked as an actor in a number of movies and TV shows, including Why Did I Get Married, Awake, and Designated Survivor. He has made a tremendous mark in the field of Cinema and TV shows.
On 1 March 2024, Yoba visited the University of Johannesburg (UJ) and the Graduate School of Architecture (GSA) to boost the confidence of students and teach them about architecture and storytelling. His visit was highly appreciated by the authorities of the University as he taught some really informative things to the students.
He also conveyed that “The intersection of storytelling using film and coming to a place like GSA to talk to architecture students excites me because there are so many parallels. The students approach their work through storytelling. There’s a universal understanding of the power of architecture in storytelling.”
The Hollywood actor has been looking forward to having a similar workshop in Guyana and teaching young minds about the vast world of architecture and filmmaking. The Guyana government has updated its pages about the welcome of Yoba and has insisted that the citizens of Guyana join the exciting meet-up with him.