Creating a better life and opportunities for residents of Odogbolu

We are a group of Odogbolu Sons and Daughters in the USA, who engage in the philanthropic endeavor to create better lives and opportunities for residents of our hometown Odogbolu.

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They then sent out about 200 letters across the U.S. inviting the sons and daughters of Odogbolu to come together. Nine (9) months after they sent out letters, the association had its first meeting at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gbenga Jeboda in Dallas Forth Worth with eight (8) members in attendance.

After much deliberation, the OCDCUSA was dropped. At subsequent meetings, the association resolved to be called Odogbolu Sons and Daughters Association USA (OSADAUSA) at a conference held in August 2004, with the same objective as OCDCUSA. The new  Association’s name was incorporated in the same month.

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Odogbolu Sons and Daughters Association, USA

In April 2003, Mr. Albert Odutola Oduyela, National Chairman OSADAUSA, received a letter from the Odogbolu Community Development Council (OCDC), appointing him as the Chairman OCDC United States of America Branch. In the appointment letter, they gave him the authority to coordinate, organize, assemble and bring together all sons and daughters of Odogbolu in the United States of America for the upliftment and progress of Odogbolu.

He took the appointment letter to Messrs Isiaka Elesho and Olasumbo Owoeye that tried to help him make some contacts in New York but to no avail.  In July 2003, the National Chairman contacted Mr. J. A. Odunaiya (Oba) who then took necessary steps to bring Messrs Chris Ajayi and Gbenga Jeboda of Dallas Forth Worth on board.

With the progress made by the association, the Chairman wrote a letter to the members of Odogbolu Community Development Council (OCDC NIGERIA) in November 2004 accepting the appointment of the chairmanship. He gave a report on the progress made so far in bringing together the Odogbolu sons and daughters in Dallas.

The President of OCDC, Dr. O. F. Awosanya paid a visit to Dallas in January 2005 to encourage members of the Association.  During this visit, the Chairman promised to bring together the sons and daughters of Ododgbolu in New York.

The first democratic election for this Association in Dallas took place in July 2006 when officers were immediately sworn in.

We are committed

Community Development

OSADAUSA donated boreholes for the community. The association also donated motorcycles, uniforms and whistles for the security personnel at Odogbolu

Educational Empowerment

We are committed to providing educational materials like exercise books, textbooks, and computer systems for schools in the Odogbolu community. Modern toilets were also built for the school. OSADAUSA has donated more than 20,000 exercise books to elementary schools. This project is an annual commitment.

Fund-raising Event

OSADAUSA organises annual fund raising events in addition to generous donations from our benefactors. We appreciate the support of donors in helping us to contribute positively to our community.

General Meeting

Every member of the OSADAUSA community meet every last Sunday of the month

National Committee Meeting

There is always a meeting for all national executives every second Sunday of the month

We welcome your support of OSADAUSA efforts through generous donations as we embark on bringing economic development to Odobgolu in areas as clean water initiative, building small community medical clinics and development of road network infrastructure in the city. Other useful donation items are medicine and medical equipment, books, desktop computer systems and software applications for schools.

There is immense power when a group of people with similar interests get together to work toward the same goals.

Elder Albert Odutola Oduyela
First National Chairman OSADAUSA

small efforts make big change

About Us

We are a group of Odogbolu Sons and Daughters in the USA, who engage in philanthropic endeavour to create better life and opportunities for residents of our home town Odogbolu.

info@osadausa.org
+1 (310) 528-8756