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Email: ooduahouse@eoyna.org
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Email: ooduahouse@eoyna.org

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Different ideas, multiple interpretations and approaches, but a Single Destiny
Socio-Cultural & Language
Group for promotion of Culture, Arts, Music and Social integration
Socio-Cultural & Language
Group for promotion of Culture, Arts, Music and Social integration
Moremi Foundation
Fundraising organization for various needed projects of EOYNA
Moremi Foundation
Fundraising organization for various needed projects of EOYNA
Yoruba Nation
Organization fighting for sovereign Yoruba Nation
Yoruba Nation
Organization fighting for sovereign Yoruba Nation
Civic Engagement
Promoting Civic participation in USA and Canada
Civic Engagement
Working to make a difference in the civic life of our communities in USA and Canada
Yoruba Professionals
Group representing Yoruba Professionals
Yoruba Professionals
Group representing Yoruba Professionals in USA and Canada
Nigeria PAC Support
Active participants or supporters in Nigeria Politics
Nigeria PAC Support
Active participants or supporters in Nigeria Politics
Youths & Students
Representing Yoruba Youths and Students
Youths & Students
Representing Yoruba Youths and Students
Helping Hands
Crowdfunding of Community Pet Projects
Helping Hands
Crowdfunding of Individual Community Pet Projects in Nigeria
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The Yoruba People

Egbe Omo Yoruba stand for

Unity, Progress, and Empowerment

Egbe Omo Yoruba, North America” – EOYNA is the National Association of Yoruba Descendants in North America. The organization has grown to become the major institution organizing people of Yoruba origin and affiliation in the Diaspora particular the U.SA and Canada since 1994. Our mission is to promote the unity, progress, and empowerment of The Yoruba people peaceful co-existence based on justice for all.

The Yoruba constitute about 44 million people in total. The majority of this population is from Nigeria, where the Yorùbá make up 21% of the country’s population, according to the CIA World Factbook, making them one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa. They are mostly concentrated in the southwestern part of Nigeria; much smaller, scattered groups live in Benin and northern Togo. There is much diversity in social and political organization among the Yoruba, but they share many basic features.

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It is our pleasure to offer our diaspora customers a distinctive array of products and services tailored to provide you with value both home and abroad. We offer you a platform to achieve your dreams and aspirations back home.

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We are more than an Association

FEATURED CAUSES and PROJECTS

In addition to our ongoing impact, we create awareness to causes that transform our communities and change lives.

The Moremi Foundation is to become a viable fundraising organization that is financially self-sufficient to successfully fund various needed projects of EOYNA in North America. Donating to Moremi helps provide funding for programs like the Egbe Omo Yoruba, North America’s Scholarship program, an all-embracing Yoruba Cultural House.

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There is Strength in Diversity

Get CONNECTED, Get INVOLVED

Join us and learn how we use diversity for productivity

There is much diversity in social and political organization among the Yoruba, but our differences don’t make us weak. They’re the source of our strength

Bringing together people of various backgrounds with different life experiences can generate ideas or perspectives that others may not have ever considered or been aware of. Everyone has their own way of viewing a problem, shaped by the individual experiences that they have had. When tackling an issue, wouldn’t it be better to have multiple interpretations and approaches, rather than everyone contributing the same thoughts and conclusions?

Join us and see how we use our inclusion for Increase in Productivity, a New Perspective, Growing Acceptance and Diminishing Discrimination, Richer Life Experience, and Becoming a World Citizen.

PETE PERO

“Oun ta ba jijo ro, gigun lo n gun!”
No question about that – every Yoruba has a lot to say….or aren’t we the most intelligent race in the world? Sure we are! “Pete Pero” is the discussion forum for all Yoruba descendants in North America. Connect with us and lets find a solution to our myriad issues – we are alive and our collective wisdom is our strength. Check it out!

S’OWAMBE

Our Private Social Connection site (a la Yoruba facebook).
“S’OWAMBE” is the Egbe Omo Yoruba, NA platform to build social networks or social relations among Yoruba people in North America, who share similar interests, activities, backgrounds or real-life connections. It allow users to share ideas, pictures, posts, activities, events, and interests with other people in their network or group. It emulates the good of facebook without its baggage – it is limited only to registered and approved members. Check it out!

Toward a Secured, Peaceful and Developed Yorubaland

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GET TO WORK

“Ogun àwítẹ́lẹ̀, kìí pa arọ tí ó bá gbọ́n. Yoruba Development Funds (YDF), where whoever Omoluabi blood is flowing through, contributes a yearly/monthly token to a dedicated account, managed by men and women imbued with Omoluabi ethos and with foresight to plan a sustainable SECURITY, PEACE and DEVELOPMENT of Omo Oodua, fund that can be handy in times of pàjáwìrì!”

We are Imbued with the

"Omoluabi" Ethos

There is a sense of exhilaration that comes from facing head-on the hard truths and saying, “We will never give up. We will never capitulate. It might take a long time, but we will find a way to prevail.” – James C. Collins
Dr. DUROJAYE AKINDUTIRE
Patron: Yoruba Development Fund
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