Mrs. Eucharia Emeruwa is a dedicated humanitarian, seasoned professional, and the visionary founder of Prevailing Glory Orphanage Home. Based in London, England, where she serves as a Probation Officer within the UK Ministry of Justice, Eucharia has spent over a decade working at the heart of the British justice system — walking alongside young people who have lost their footing in life, children and youth whose potential has been overshadowed by circumstance, neglect, and the absence of guidance.

Her academic journey reflects the same relentless drive. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the University of Lagos (1988), an MBA in General Management from the University of Hull, United Kingdom (2000), and a BSc in Criminal Justice and Probation Studies from the University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom (2010). These qualifications gave her both the professional tools and the social conscience to understand, deeply and personally, what it means when a child is left behind.

Day after day in her work, Eucharia witnesses the consequences of what happens when children grow up without love, stability, or anyone fighting in their corner. That witness did not leave her unmoved. Driven by her Christian faith and a profound sense of calling, she made a decision — to reach across the miles from London back to her roots in Emekuku, Imo State, Nigeria, and build something that would outlast her.

 “I want to die and leave a legacy where children can be cared for, fed, and tutored — guided on the right path so they don’t miss their way.” — Mrs. Eucharia Emeruwa, Founder 

Prevailing Glory Orphanage Home is that legacy — a sanctuary being built for the less privileged, hungry, and marginalised children of her community. Supported by her husband, Dr. Christopher Emeruwa, and a committed team on the ground in Nigeria including Dr. Godwin Kudi and faithful volunteers, she is turning vision into reality — one brick at a time, trusting God for every step.

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