We bring help to the people the system forgets.
Since 2007, we've reached Nigeria's underserved communities with care that actually arrives — not promises.
A hospital bill shouldn't decide who lives.
₦18M went straight to Annunciation Hospital so patients who couldn't pay were still treated.
A free skill. A laptop. A way out.
Our techpreneurship programme sends young Nigerians home with real digital skills — and the machine to use them.
Everything we do sits under three pillars.
Nine programmes, but not nine scattered efforts. Each one belongs to a clear purpose — health, the next generation, or a way out of poverty.
Keeping people alive and well
Medical care, supplies and clean water for people who'd otherwise go without. This is where the ₦18M to Annunciation Hospital sits.
Education & youth development
Scholarships and school support for children, free tech training for young people, and a football academy that gives structure outside the classroom.
Economic empowerment
Seed grants for small businesses, farm training through AgroHub, and housing support — the things that move a family from getting by to standing on its own.
Want the full breakdown of all nine programmes? See every initiative →
Free tech training, and a laptop to keep
We train young Nigerians in real digital skills — and send them home with the machine to keep practising on. No fees, no catch.
This programme has had one-time backing from Zenith Bank, a Mandela Washington Fellow, and Jkings Properties, among others.
Listed as past contributors. These aren't ongoing partnerships.
The work, as it happened
Footage from the field, and the people we have impacted
Love becomes meaningful when shared. The Multi-Life Savers team visited Mother Louisa Charity Home, bringing not just gifts and essentials, but warmth, hope, and smiles. Together, we shared moments of joy and compassion — reminding every heart that kindness is the truest form of humanity.
Rev. Fr. Mbaka has awarded scholarships to the top three students from Unique and Fine International College. This initiative aims to recognize and support academic excellence and encourage students to continue striving for greatness. By providing these scholarships, he hopes to inspire other students to pursue their studies with dedication and commitment, fostering a culture of excellence within the institution.
In a heartwarming gesture, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka celebrated his birthday by giving back to students through the Multi Life Savers NGO. His act of kindness reflects his ongoing commitment to empower and uplift the younger generation. Thank you, Father, for being a true blessing! Your dedication to charity and education continues to change lives.
A Sneak Peek at the Multi Life Savers Techpreneurship Conference! 🌟 Join us for an exciting glimpse into the Multi Life Savers Techpreneurship Conference, where innovation meets opportunity. Our NGO, Multi Life Savers, is hosting a free, Techpreneurship training to empower the youth. Together we can make the world a better place, join us at Multi Life Savers.
Watch a preview of our recent works and hear from our beneficiaries at Multi-Life Savers. Our dedicated efforts have transformed countless lives and the heartfelt testimonies from those we've helped speak volumes about our impact. Join us in making a difference and learn more about the positive changes we've brought to communities.
The people on the other end of a gift
See our beneficiaries describing, in their own words, what reached them.
We are so excited about the continued funding we are receiving from Rev. Fr. Dr. Ejike Mbaka through Multi-Life Savers, and we received a recent donation of N18,000,000 for the Medi-Care of the Less Privileged.
I express gratitude to God for the presence of Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka and the intervention of Multi Life Savers, as they played a pivotal role in rescuing me from the brink of suicide. In my darkest moments, their compassion and support became the instruments through which God extended His saving grace, ultimately pulling me back from the edge.
A real, registered NGO — and we act like it
Multi-Life Savers is a Nigerian non-profit, founded in 2007 by Rev. Fr. Ejike Camillus Mbaka and registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission. The registration number isn't decoration — it's why we hold ourselves to showing where the money goes.
Moments worth keeping
Photographs from the communities, conferences and homes we've worked in.
Food Support Program
Tech Coaches
2024 Techpreneurship Conference Participants
Food Support for the less Privileged
Zenith Bank handing over gift to a participant for an answered question. 3
Zenith Bank handing over gift to a participant for an answered question.
Rev. Fr. Ejike C. Mbaka addressing the participants during the 2024 Techpreneurship Conference
Latest updates
Reports, beneficiary stories and notes from the programmes.
Now that you've seen the work — help us do more of it.
Donors around the world help us reach Nigerian communities the system passes over. Give once, and we'll show you where it went.




