Widows and Orphans Empowerment Organisation (WEWE) is a not – for – profit, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) that was founded in 2004 by Josephine Ogazi and Joseph Egwuonwu. WEWE started out as a Community Based Organisation (CBO) with the aim of providing scholarships and economic empowerment to orphans and widows in Okigwe, Imo State and has since expanded its aims and objectives. WEWE is registered as a national NGO with CAC under incorporated trustees and its registration number is CAC/IT/NO33132.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Board Member
Location: Abuja (FCT)
Employment Type: Volunteer
Job Description
We are seeking an additional Board member for a renewable three-year term. WEWE values candidates who share its mission and are based in Abuja, especially certified professional Chartered Accountants, Auditors, Medical Doctors, Lawyers, or those with NGO leadership experience.
Benefits of being a board member include opportunities to:
Gain experience as a board member of a not-for-profit organisation
Gain more experience in how the not-for-profit sector and donor-funded projects work
Gain an opportunity to assist widows, orphans, and the fatherless, which is pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father.
Responsibilities
The roles and responsibilities of WEWE Board Members include:
Use your good office to design, participate, and drive fundraising campaigns
Provide strategic leadership and direction, and governance of WEWE. including its vision, mission, values, goals, objectives, and structural framework.
Select, appoint, support, and conduct an annual performance review of the Executive Director.
Develop, review, and approve organizational policies, work plans, budgets, staff salaries, and compensation packages.
Ensure WEWE is compliant to the country’s statutory regulations
Assess organizational performance across programs, management, finance, operations, and partnerships with institutional associates.
Appoint external auditors to review the organization’s financial transactions and management practices annually, and submit the audit report to the Board of Trustees.
Initiate or defend legal actions on behalf of WEWE in its corporate capacity.
Apply to the Corporate Affairs Commission for any changes to WEWE’s name or objectives, and for approval of new or replacement trustees.
Ensure compliance with all statutory requirements, including the submission of annual returns to the Corporate Affairs Commission in line with the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020.
Qualifications
Candidates should possess a Master's or Ph.D Degree
Must have at least 10 years of professional experience in leadership roles such as Head of Unit, Head of Department/Division, Chief of Party, Deputy Chief of Party, Chief Executive Officer, or other top management positions.
Candidates must be registered or certified professionals, such as chartered accountants, auditors, senior lawyers, medical doctors, public health practitioners, bankers, financial experts, child psychologists, registered nurses, or other recognized professionals in any field.
Qualified professionals are strongly encouraged to apply
Candidates must demonstrate integrity, honesty, and a genuine passion for service.
Candidates must possess a valid Tax Identification Number (TIN) and Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) issued by the Federal or State Inland Revenue Service.
Candidates must be of sound mind and must not have been declared otherwise by any court.
Candidates must not have been convicted of any offense involving fraud or dishonesty within the past five years.
Candidates residing in Abuja will have an added advantage.
Candidates with prior Board experience will also be at an advantage.
Application Closing Date
28th February, 2026.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their detailed CV and a Cover Letter inonly one attachment (MS Word document) to: boardmember2026@weweng.org using the Job Title" as the subject of the email.
Important Information and Notice
Service on WEWE’s Board is voluntary and does not come with any remuneration or financial benefits. Board members may, however, receive administrative support as well as travel and accommodation reimbursements related to official Board duties, subject to the availability of funds. Please note that WEWE does not provide sitting allowances for attending meetings.
Additionally, WEWE enforces a strict conflict-of-interest policy that prevents family members or relatives of Board members from being employed by, or receiving financial benefits from, the organization.
WEWE’s recruitment process for this position is on a rolling basis and WEWE reserves the right to conclude the recruitment process when a suitable candidate is selected.