Justice · Protection · Dignity

Every Woman Deserves Her Inheritance.
Every Orphan Deserves Their Future.

WORFAF fights to protect inheritance rights for women and orphans who face unlawful dispossession. Free legal aid, mobile clinics, and community education — because justice should never depend on your ability to pay.

WORFAF community advocates and beneficiaries gathered at an outreach event promoting inheritance rights for women and orphans

Community Legal Clinic

WORFAF Team at Sensitization Outreach

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Our Impact

Real change. Real families. Real justice.

Who We Serve

Standing up for the most vulnerable.

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Widows

Women who have lost their spouses and face unlawful dispossession of family assets by relatives or in-laws during estate administration.

Orphans

Children who have lost one or both parents and are denied their rightful inheritance, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation and poverty.

Girl-Children

Young girls who face discriminatory inheritance practices rooted in customary law, denying them equal rights to family assets.

Spinsters

Unmarried women who are excluded from family estate rights due to cultural norms and discriminatory practices in estate administration.

Foundation Principles

Non-Profit

All income applied exclusively to foundation objectives

Transparent

Independently audited annually; accounts in 3+ commercial banks

Democratic

Governed by elected trustees serving 5-year terms

Free Services

100% of legal aid provided at zero cost to beneficiaries

As Featured In

Featured in The Guardian Nigeria

⭐ FEATURED PRESS

December 31, 2025 • The Guardian Nigeria

NGO backs sisters in Abia property dispute, condemns female disinheritance

WORFAF's landmark intervention in the Okorie sisters' property dispute case demonstrates our commitment to fighting gender-based inheritance injustice in Nigeria. We backed their demand for peaceful possession of their late parents' property and challenged discriminatory cultural practices with reference to settled legal precedents.

Successfully intervened in property rights dispute

Referenced landmark Supreme Court decisions affirming women's inheritance rights

Called for action against gender-based property injustice

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From the Article

"Customary practices that seek to disinherit women have been consistently struck down by superior courts in Nigeria. No tradition, no matter how long-standing, can override the Constitution."

Nwadi Elobuike, Executive Director, WORFAF

In the Field

Our Work, Your Community

WORFAF team conducting community outreach and sensitization in a local area

Community Outreach

Our Constitution

Aims & Objectives

Established under the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria, WORFAF operates with a clear constitutional mandate to protect the most vulnerable.

01

Free Legal Aid & Services

Provide legal aid and services to indigent victims of estate rights violations — because justice should never depend on your ability to pay.

02

Media & Advocacy Collaboration

Collaborate with media institutions, advocacy groups, and professionals to ensure sustained information flow and demand deeper constitutional protections.

03

Document & Seek Redress

Study, investigate, and document widow, girl-child, spinster, and orphan denials and exploitations — building evidence to seek legal and policy redress.

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Sensitization & Awareness

Sensitize through media, workshops, and symposia on the rights of women, widows, girl-children, spinsters, and orphans to awaken consciousness to disinheritance practices.

05

Government Partnership

Assist government to design, streamline, and institutionalize advocacy programs to terminate sharp practices of relatives who exploit families during estate administration.

Registered Incorporated Trustee

Corporate Affairs Commission, Nigeria · Reg. No. 7939298

Incorporated

18th September, 2024 · Abuja, Nigeria

Nature

Non-Profit · Non-Political · Fully Transparent

What We Do

Four pillars of protection.

All Programs
Legal Services

Free Legal Aid

Qualified lawyers provide free representation for women and orphans in inheritance disputes. No income threshold — every case accepted.

Policy Reform

Case Documentation & Advocacy

We document cases to build evidence for policy reform, working with government and international bodies to change laws that harm women and orphans.

Education

Rights Education & Sensitization

We conduct community-based workshops to educate women and orphans on their legal inheritance rights and how to navigate the justice system.

Humanitarian

Humanitarian Support & Relief

We provide relief and rehabilitation, helping victims of dispossession rebuild their lives and regain a sense of worth and belonging.