MYCA

An Offshoot Of Liverpool Social Yorùbá Club Association

The new association embraced the word ‘Merseyside’ as opposed to ‘Liverpool’ in order to spread the membership catchment area and this has paid dividends with subscribed members from Liverpool, Skelmersdale, Wirral, Southport, Prescot and Sefton.
The Merseyside Yoruba aims at contributing to the Yoruba community’s activities in the UK and promoting a better under standing of issues relating to the Yoruba culture. In addition, the association aims at producing an atmosphere for Yoruba’s and other interested people to share and discover Yoruba culture.

Our Vision is to foster cultural heritage of the yoruba race in diaspora

MYCA

Yoruba People

Yoruba States
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Yoruba States

Traditionally, the Yorubas organised themselves into networks of related villages, towns, and kingdoms; with most of them headed by an…

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Our History
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Our History

Historically, the Yorubas originated from Ile-Ife, arose and became quite popular by their trading with the Portuguese, which gave them…

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People & Culture
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People & Culture

Yoruba people are a large ethno-linguistic group or ethnic nation in Africa, and the majority of them speak the Yoruba…

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Our Partners

Merseyside Yoruba Community Association (MYCA)

The Merseyside Yoruba aims at contributing to the Yoruba community’s activities in the UK and promoting a better under standing of issues relating to the Yoruba culture.