Enterprise For Development International, Efdi, Ikeja, Nigeria, West Africa

EfDI evolved from the Nigeria country program of TechnoServe, an international development organization that was founded in the United States in 1968.


With operations in various parts of Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe, TechnoServe opened its Nigeria country program in 1989.

The transition of TechnoServe-Nigeria into an independent locally registered organization was in keeping with a new strategic direction under which TechnoServe ceded its portfolio in Nigeria to EfDI.

Human And Environmental Development Aagenda Heda, Ikeja, Nigeria, West Africa

Human and Environmental Development Aagenda (HEDA) is a non profit, non partisan and non governmental Organization committed to the promotion and protection of Human Rights and Development in Africa through empowerment and capacity building of the people and institutions responsible for the advancement of human rights and environmental development in the region.

Poverty Alleviation Crusaders, Ngo, Ikeja, Nigeria, West Africa

Poverty Alleviation Crusaders (PAC) is an international Non-Governmental Organization.

Through social mobilization and survival techniques, we assist in alleviating poverty through sustainable development projects for the creation of job opportunities, such that the people will be able to earn a living and also to ensure food security such that the people will have enough food for consumption and for export.


We also contribute to diminishing the information gap and to furthering a better understanding of the need to promote democratic rights and good governance, promotion of skills acquisition and self employment schemes.

Our Philosophy

Our work is based on the conviction that to alleviate poverty, Harnessing Community Participation as a major tool to execute our programmes through the Integrated Community Participatory Development Approach.


PAC has found that we cannot celebrate our remarkable achievements in science and technology and other areas of human endeavors, while million of our fellow human beings, continue to live in a world of deprivation and starvation. Our continent faces daunting challenges, above all by poverty now exacerbated by HIV/AIDS pandemic.


Families and the whole society are often caught in a downward spiral of poverty, illness and environmental degradation, spurred on by high population growth rates that outstrip efforts to address other crucial development issues, because most families have too many children that they can hardly cater for.

African Citizens Development Foundation, Ikeja, Nigeria, West Africa

ACDF is an acronym for African Citizens Development Foundation. It is a private initiative to curb and if possible eradicate the tragedic effects of indiscipline in African society which include: lawlessness, corruption, poverty, violence, strife, greed, avarice and other negative social forces.

African Citizens Development Foundation was established out of the realization that bad leadership is actually the bane of development in Africa. The founder of the Foundation, Otunba Dele Ajayi Smith strongly believes that bad leadership is the product of the nature of the citizens.


In essence, the quality of the followership determines the leadership. And since the leadership and the followership cannot be divorced from the socio-economic and political system that is operative in a society, it is imperative to awake the consciousness of the citizes to the truth that they hold the ace to good governance

Founded on the 3rd of April 1995 and registered by the Corporate Affairs Commission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in the year 2000, the Foundation sets out to redeem the image and values of Africa through education on the importance of integrity, which breeds transparency and accountability in development.

The African Citizens Development Foundation is strongly committed to projects and programmes that are geared towards transformation of the whole Africa from what it is to what it ought to be. We focus on a number of programmes within our broad objectives.

Project Alert Violence Against Women, Ikeja, Nigeria, West Africa

Project Alert is a non-governmental women’s rights organisation set up to provide information on all forms of violence against women, and render support services to female victims of violence.


Project Alert is being established to play this critical role. Ideal as it may seem to affiliate Project Alert to one of the already existing women’s rights organisation, this will only succeed in further playing down the importance and seriousness of these issues. Violence against women is a cog in the wheel of this country’s development process.

African Students’ Tourism Organisation, Ikeja, Nigeria, West Africa

A.S.T.O is a progressive innovation of a team of forward looking undergraduates and post-graduates from various tertiary institutions all around Africa that believes in broadening the educational horizon of students and facilitating health care programmes via tourism.


We also help in enriching the quality of education by exposing students to their colleagues outside their home-lands, this we do in our well organized programmes .We are a non-profit making organisation that operates with high ethical standard taking into cognizance the health and the security of the tourist.


The major objectives of the African Students Tourism Organisation are to facilitate the educational enlightenment of African students and also promote peace and unity amongst African Students via tourism.