Our Story

Humanity on Earth Foundation was founded out of a simple conviction: that no mother should be held hostage in a hospital ward over a bill she cannot pay, and no child should be denied an education because of poverty.

The Foundation is registered in Nigeria and has, from its earliest days, focused on direct, hands-on intervention rather than long processes and paperwork. When a family needs help, we move.

Since inception, Humanity on Earth Foundation has:

- Paid hospital bills for mothers and children, including childbirth-related debts at a Teaching Hospital in Delta State.

- Distributed school bags to children at a Motherless Home in Ikotun, Lagos.

- Shared safety shoes with community members in Atta, Ogun State.

- Distributed raw food items to families in Isuti, Igando, Lagos.

- Sponsored tailoring training for a young woman with passion and talent but without funds.

- Supported various small and medium-scale empowerment initiatives across Nigeria.

How We Started

Our Founder, Mr. Obigba Emmanuel, has personally financed the Foundation's projects from his own earnings — without external financial donations. Colleagues have also contributed clothes and shoes for distribution. This spirit of personal sacrifice remains at the heart of our work today, even as we welcome public and corporate partners to join us.

Our Mission

To provide direct, dignified support to vulnerable individuals and communities across Nigeria — in health, education, feeding, and empowerment — with special attention to the education of the girl-child.

Our Vision

A Nigeria — and Africa — where no child is denied school, no mother is denied care, and no young person is denied the chance to build a future because of poverty.

Our Core Objectives

1. Support payment of medical and hospital bills for indigent families, especially mothers and newborns.
2. Promote and protect the right of the girl-child to education.
3. Provide food relief to underserved households and communities.
4. Support school-age children with learning materials and essentials.
5. Fund skills acquisition and vocational training (SME empowerment) for youth and women who lack financial means.
6. Distribute clothing, footwear, and basic essentials to communities in need.

Our Values

Compassion — We see the person behind every need.
Dignity — We give in a way that preserves, never diminishes, self-worth.
Transparency — Every project is carried out openly, in the communities we serve.
Consistency — We show up again and again, not just once.

Mr. Obigba Emmanuel

Founder

Mr. David Elijah

Project Director

Mr. Aliu

Team Member

Ms. Annie

Team Member