They Did Not Choose This Life, But They
Deserve Its Best
The children of Nigerian ministers grow up in households where the calling comes before comfort. Many pastors in Nigeria earn nothing or earn so little that three school terms feel like three financial crises. Their children sit in class knowing the fees aren’t paid. Some don’t sit at all.
When first term begins in September, when WAEC registration opens, when JAMB/UTME fees are due, when the JSS result slips are withheld for unpaid bills ministers’ children bear the weight of choices their parents made in faith. That is not how it should be.
Termly School Fee Grants
Grants disbursed at the start of each of Nigeria’s three school terms to cover partial or full fees at Primary, JSS, or SSS levels for qualifying children.
WAEC, NECO & JAMB Fees
Full coverage of external examination registration fees; WAEC, NECO, NABTEB, and JAMB/UTME, so no child misses their exams for financial reasons.
Textbooks & School Materials
Nigerian curriculum-approved textbooks, approved reading lists, school uniforms, shoes, and stationery packs provided before resumption each term.
Medical Assistance
Hospital bill payments, immunisations, and drug costs for children with no NHIS coverage, coordinated through public hospitals or private clinics depending on location.
“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.”
Who Qualifies?
Nominate a Kingdom Heir
Securing the futures of children from disadvantaged ministers’ homes across Nigeria, because a pastor’s children should never miss WAEC, drop out of JSS, or be denied university because their father chose the pulpit over a pay cheque.