Guardians of Yorùbá Destiny. Architects of Regional Renaissance.
A millennium-long journey from ancient kingdoms to modern political advocacy.
Unification of the Ife crowns, marking the glorious era of Yorùbá civilization across West Africa.
The Oyo Empire becomes the largest Yorùbá state, then collapses causing major human displacement.
Republican forces of Ibadan defeated Islamist Ilorin forces backed by Sokoto Caliphate, securing Yorùbá civilization.
The start of the European cannibalization of Yorùbáland in West Africa, starting with the creation of the Lagos colony by imperial British forces via gunboat diplomacy.
European powers carve up Africa into colonies; intensifying the scramble for, partitioning of Yorùbáland into Ghana, Togo, Benin Republic, and Nigeria by European colonial powers and ultimately resulted in the division of the Yorùbáland region.
Historic treaty ending Yorùbá civil wars and establishing peace.
Forced union of Nigeria's regions begins new political challenges.
Western Region under Chief Obafemi Awolọwọ achieves Africa's first free education, television service, and industrial estates.
Strategic response to existential threats and political marginalization.
Why This Moment Matters
The Yorùbá nation stands at a critical juncture. In a political landscape increasingly defined by ethnic coalition politics, the absence of unified Yorùbá political representation has left our collective interests perpetually marginalized.
Our Ideological Foundation
Chief Obafemi Awolowo's vision of a prosperous, self-determining Yorùbá nation remains unrealized. His principles of free education, healthcare, and economic empowerment deserve a political vehicle dedicated to their implementation.
Free Education
Awolowo's landmark policy
Economic Freedom
Self-determination vision
The Choice Before Us
The Yorùbá civilization—with its rich intellectual heritage, democratic traditions, and entrepreneurial spirit—faces an existential challenge. Without organized political action, our future will be determined by others.
Our Commitment
The primal covenant of governance is the protection of life and territory.
Preserving the Yorùbá language, traditions, and cultural consciousness.
Advocating for true federalism and regional resource control.
Building integrated trade networks and industrial cooperation across regions.
This is more than politics. This is about securing the future of a civilization and reclaiming our legacy of excellence.