O’Dua — The Omoluwabi Corps
// 03 — THE OMOLUWABI CORPS

A global force
of Good Humans.

The active arm of the Foundation. Vetted by character, certified by record, recognised by other Corps members in every territory we are present. Like the Green Lanterns of the family — chosen by who you are, not where you were born.

1,284VERIFIED MEMBERS
43COUNTRIES
09REGIONAL CHAPTERS
06SECTOR CAPTAINCIES
// THE OATH

Five sentences. One commitment.

I will hold my word.
I will respect the Ori of others.
I will keep a clean heart.
I will defend the truth, and refuse the made-up string.
I will not sacrifice the many for the few.

— THE OMOLUWABI OATH
// ROLES IN THE CORPS

Six callings. One uniform.

R·01

Sentinels

The frontline — community-level Corps members who hold the standard locally and report disputes upward.

R·02

Scribes

The keepers of record. Document oral history, file submissions to the Canon, maintain the regional registry.

R·03

Captains

Lead a sector or chapter. Coordinate Sentinels, mentor new Corps members, represent the Foundation locally.

R·04

Heralds

The voices — speak for the Foundation in media, in conversation, in correction. The visible face of the Conscious Agenda.

R·05

Stewards

Custodians of programmes — events, scholarships, partnerships. The Corps members who run what the Foundation runs.

R·06

Sages

Senior members elevated to the Council. Adjudicate disputes, vet new entries, hold the highest line.

// HOW YOU JOIN

The vetting is real.

01

The Oath

Read the five sentences. Sign your name. The first record is your own commitment in writing.

02

The References

Two existing Corps members — or two recognised community elders — vouch for your character. They put their record on yours.

03

The Review

The regional Captain reviews. Public record is checked. Right of reply is given to anyone who wishes to contest.

04

The Charge

Confirmation. You are added to the Register. Your file is opened. You begin as a Sentinel.

// FEATURED CORPS MEMBERS

Some of the Good Humans.

Open the register →
M·0014

Yetunde Adisa

Captain · Lagos sector

Lawyer, mediator, and one of the original signatories of the founding charter. Chairs the Lagos chapter and serves on the Standardisation Board.

VERIFIED MEMBER · SINCE APRIL 2026
M·0027

Mãe Rosalia de Iemanjá

Captain · Bahia sector

Iyalorisha of a respected Candomblé Ketu terreiro in Salvador. Carries forty years of service and the trust of the Bahian community.

VERIFIED MEMBER · SINCE APRIL 2026
M·0041

Olabisi Akin-Cole

Herald · London chapter

Journalist and broadcaster, formerly of the BBC World Service. Speaks for the Foundation in the European media space.

VERIFIED MEMBER · SINCE APRIL 2026
M·0058

Adebayo Adetokunbo

Steward · Programmes

Engineer and former NGO director. Runs the Ori Scholarship pipeline across West Africa — the structural arm of the human capital programme.

VERIFIED MEMBER · SINCE APRIL 2026
// IF YOU CAN HOLD THE LINE

The Corps is open.

Apply, stand for vetting, take the oath. There is no fee. There is only the standard, and the record.

Apply to the Corps →
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