We do not have to settle when we were born to rise and have more and be more. You are not alone. There are many like you, people still wondering if it is possible to dream again, to believe again, to live beyond survival. And if you are one of those people who still carry that spark, then join me. We have work to do. A new dream and a new world are calling us. Yes, we can imagine it, and together, we can build it.

 

The Yoruba Nation Revolution is not merely a movement, it is a declaration of identity, a renewal of purpose, and a dedication to our future. It is the awakening of a people who refuse to forget who they are, and who refuse to be anything less than the fullness of their destiny. AOA

 


“The greatest threat to freedom is the absence of criticism.”

Wole Soyinka

COMMUNITY



THE VILLAGE

Apply to live and work in the New Kingdom Community, as a member working towards the development of the nation.

The road to freedom is filled with many challenges, and it demands a well defined steps.



THE NEW KINGDOM

A Collective New Kingdom Order.

The World has changed, and it's about time that we collectively change with it.

Finding a balance between the old and the new is not only a strategy, it is survival.


ABOUT US


It all began with a realization of having no unified platform capable of bringing our people together, no space dedicated to supporting identity, healing, and restoration. We saw the gap, a lack of strong communal foundations, and the absence of a global network fostering development, growth, and transition for the Horuba people.

In response, we set out to bridge that great divide. Our mission is to create a solid, supportive foundation' one that facilitates meaningful connections, empowers personal and collective transformation, and nurtures a mindful revolution. A revolution where vision is expanded, resources are delivered, and our people are uplifted, locally and globally. This is the beginning of something greater. A path to unity, purpose, and liberation.

 

Kindly support our missions and projects by being a bonafide member of the community. 

 

Randomly Asked Questions

 


"Why is it important to us to redefine our identity as Horuba, and possibly restructure our education system in Horuba land to teach our children everything they need to know about who they are?"

"Why do we need our independent nation now after all these years of being divided within three nations? Wouldn't that affect our religious rights and freedoms if we get our freedom as a nation?"

ASSISTANCE FORM