O’Dua — Take the Oath
// THE OPEN DOOR

Take
the oath.

If your character holds, the House holds you. There is no fee. There is no ceremony required. There is only your word — and the record we will keep of it.

// THE OMOLUWABI OATH

Read it. Slowly.

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
// THE REGISTRATION

Add your name to the record.

No fee. No newsletter spam. Your record can be revoked on request.

Your name is on the record.

Welcome to the family. A confirmation has been sent to your email, and your regional Commissioner will reach out within fourteen days. You may now consider yourself a sworn member — a Sentinel — of the Omoluwabi Corps.

Return to the Foundation
// WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

The Foundation responds.

01

Confirmation

An email arrives within minutes. Your name is now on the Diaspora Registry as a sworn Sentinel.

02

Outreach

Your regional Commissioner contacts you within 14 days. They will introduce you to the local chapter and the work currently underway.

03

Vetting (if you wish)

If you wish to advance — from Sentinel to Scribe, Captain, or Herald — the formal vetting begins. References, public record, right of reply.

04

The Work

You begin. Hold the line locally. Document oral history. Defend the truth. Refuse the made-up string. The record builds itself.

// OTHER WAYS TO ENGAGE

If the Oath is not yet for you.

A

Subscribe

Follow the channel, the Substack, the Instagram. Watch the work without yet taking the oath. There is no rush.

B

Submit a question

If there is a dispute over canon — an origin story, a lineage — file a submission. The Council will hear it.

C

Partner

If you represent an institution — university, museum, government — partnership inquiries are welcomed.

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