R.A.P – NIGERIA IS A WORKING NAME OF (RESTORATION FOR ABUSED PEOPLE) R.A.P- REV. SOPHY WAHAB FOUNDATION

Aiming to restoring and changing lives for good and was established with

ITS OBJECTIVES AS :

  • To motivate the abused, deprived persons to become self confident and resourceful to improve their quality of life and strengthening the community activity in collaboration with RESTORATION FOR ABUSED PEOPLE (R.A.P) in the United Kingdom, established for relief of stress amongst the people who have been abused in other to regain confidence and trust by providing counselling and advisory services, and any other association with similar objective.
  • To help sponsor projects to help the abused as a humanitarian organization to serve the community and promote mutual understanding amongst the deprived people, and helping them uphold themselves as one to work and dwell together in unity and love.

For Proverbs 11:14 Tells us “where there is no counsel, the people perish, but in the multitude of counsellors there is safety”

We believe for your safety in our counsel at R.A.P- Nigeria. as a road to restoration, also for God to counsel us at R.A.P- Nigeria. to counsel you with wisdom, with HIS divine counsel.

RAP NIGERIA in collaboration with RESTORATION FOR ABUSED PEOPLE (R.A.P) in the United Kingdom:

·  Is affiliated with Association of Christian Counsellors and we counsel with a  legal framework and R.A.P Counselling Policy & Code of Ethics

·  Hold Seminars/ Workshops and training on all forms of abuse

·  Advocacy to Promote respect for human rights among individuals and corporations by  monitoring, raising awareness of abuse, obtaining redress and relieving need among the victims of abuse, eliminating infringements of human rights and with advocacy to address abuse in particular - spiritual abuse within the Christian Community

·  Ministerial duties as a Church without walls - We are affiliated to FOWC - Fellowship Of World Christians and charismatic member church of IMCGB, which is a member of Ecumenical instrument with churches together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) and Churches together in England (CTE).