About OSDNA
We are the people of OGBOMOSO
About osdna
Ogbomosho natives have long been known as avid travelers. As a result of having so many people in Diaspora, Ogbomosho natives, especially those living in North America, felt the need to “give back”, in order to help alleviate to some extent the impact of brain drain on the city, since so many of them tend to be working age persons, who left to look for jobs elsewhere. Brain drain (the emigration of working age and usually educated persons from a location) tends to be a big problem for developing countries, where jobs are scarce for new graduates. Therefore, any help that can be given back by such emigrants to their countries / hometowns once they have left tends to make a big difference. In fact the World Bank noted that migrant remittance inflows to Nigeria from Nigerians abroad constituted 4.5 percent of the country’s entire GDP in 2011, which in raw figures amounted to over 11 billion U.S. dollars.
Already aware of the impact of remittances even as early as 1972, the first Ogbomosho volunteer chapter was formed in New York City that year. The following year, in 1973, another chapter was formed by Ogbomosho natives living in Washington, D.C. with the same goal of pooling their resources together in order to help develop the city they left behind. To date, several local chapters have been formed in many U.S. cities / states, including, Miami, FL; Dallas and Houston, TX; Atlanta, GA; Missouri; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL, and even in Toronto, Canada. These chapters have their own presidents and executives to help to coordinate meetings and donations.
According to R.K. Udo (1983), the formation of volunteer organizations by emigrants for the sole purpose of helping to develop a city or town, is not a new phenomenon among Nigerians. This has been going on for decades, among several ethnicities even internally, within Nigeria, when people started to leave their hometowns or villages for larger cities, to find work.
However, in 1996, the various Ogbomosho chapters in North America decided to form an umbrella organization with the belief that, “collectively, we can, through the various member organizations contribute more to the goal of developing Ogbomosho land at a stronger and faster pace than individuals’ efforts.” The organization has a constitution and the OSDNA has its own President and executives who serve a 2-year term. Members pay dues that are then used in development projects. OSDNA currently has several hundred members.
Aims & Objectives
The purpose of OSDNA shall be to serve as an umbrella organization to the various chapters to promote the best interest of Ogbomosoland and its people both within and outside Ogbomosoland. Toward this end, the Organization shall:
- Monitor and influence public policies that affect Ogbomosoland and the quality of life of its people
- Explore ways of representing the unified voice of OSDNA (as constituted by the member organizations) more powerfully
- Mobilize and coordinate the human and material resources of the member organizations as well as the members for the benefit of Ogbomosoland
- Enhance the role of individual member organization's effort to contribute to the development of Ogbomosoland
- Organize annual conventions to provide a forum for each son; daughter of Ogbomosoland to meet in social setting that fosters the formation of personal ties among the membership
- Consistent with the purpose of serving as an umbrella organization, OSDNA shall coordinate the activities of the member organizations to prevent duplication of efforts made to improve the quality of life of our people in Ogbomosoland

The picture above is a cross section of OSDNA Past Presidents with Kabiyesi Oba Olushola Alao, Olugbon of Ile Igbon and His Olori at 2019 OSDNA Convention, New York, USA.