The Oodua conglomerate are the largest Cooperative Organisation in Nigeria with diverse business interests across the South West Region of Nigeria and headquarters in Ibadan. Businesses under their purview include companies engaged in Manufacring, Packaging, Hospitality, Travels and Tours, Corporate Security and Hygiene Services , Agriculture, Real estate, Oil and Gas as well as managing credit to Cooperators in both formal and informal sectors.
The Coming Oodua Nation – The Lasting Solution.
Oodua Nation is THE MANIFEST DESTINY of the YORUBA PEOPLE. It could be delayed, but not impeded. Its attainment could be slowed, but could not and would not be frustrated. With all the anticipated challenges of building a Nation, Oodua Republic would be a beauty to behold. It would be a seminal study in a positively deployed human capacity in competence and competition for greatness. It would be a perfect example of humaneness of man, the kindness of brotherliness and the affection of sisterliness. It would be an edification of citizenship and adulation of the citizenry. Our culture shall be decontaminated. Our age-long philosophy of cosmology shall take a pride of place. Our preeminent secularism shall be re-birthed and all creeds shall live in harmony. The Yoruba Language, when revived and refined, shall be a means and way of class as well as a tastely exudation of intellect and civility.
UNPO’s Acceptance of Yoruba Nation’s as 45th Member. What Yoruba Nation Stands To Benefit.
The Oodua group can now present themselves with The United Nations (UN), The European Union (EU), The United States of America, and other international and multilateral diplomatic bodies, groups and agencies.
New group demands autonomous Yoruba nation
A group known as The "Oodua Action Movement" (OAM), has called on President Muhammadu Buhari, to immediately begin the process for an autonomous Yoruba nation as a federating unit in Nigeria, as granted the Western Region before and after independence in 1960. The group, speaking through its Global Coordinator, Demola Edward, during a press briefing … Continue reading New group demands autonomous Yoruba nation