A New Chapter: AROLIFE Acquires 100 Acres for a National Humanitarian Headquarters

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To expand its reach across Nigeria, the foundation has acquired 100 acres of land in Port Harcourt, Rivers State to build an Ultra-Modern Global Humanitarian Headquarters: a city of healing, empowerment, justice, and transformation.

“Today, AROLIFE is stepping into a new era of impact—one that will influence generations.”
AROLFE, Proposed Site

This new complex is designed to become Africa’s largest integrated humanitarian and empowerment campus, housing:

These facilities reflect AROLIFE’s heartbeat: restoring dignity.
Rebuilding lives.
Changing the future of the forgotten.

From serving a few plates of food in 2016 to developing a continental hub of hope today, the journey of AROLIFE is a testament to what faith, compassion, courage, and purpose can build.

Every life touched…
Every prisoner released…
Every woman restored…
Every child fed…
Every community empowered…

…is a chapter in a story that the world must hear.

This is not just growth.
This is a movement—built for the rejected, the hungry, the voiceless, and the forgotten of society.

The Adeibea Royal Life Foundation continues to stand as a beacon of hope, proving every day that society may forget its weakest members, but AROLIFE never will. Your Support will make the difference.

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Vivian Godwin is a seasoned business analyst with over 10 years' experience in business analysis, software implementation and infrastructure fit-out.

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