Founded in France in 1706, the Daughters of the Holy Spirit (DHS) began their mission in Nigeria in 1964, focusing on girls’ education. Now present across various Nigerian dioceses and states, including the federal capital Abuja, DHS vice province of Nigeria is dedicated to serving the poor, sick, and underprivileged through education, healthcare, pastoral work, and special care for children with disabilities.
Vice Province of Nigeria Leadership.
Rev Sr Emegehara
VICAR
Rev Hanna Okoliko
COUNCILOR
Rev Sr Rosemary Etim
COUNCILOR
Rev Sr Felicia Ademola
COUNCILOR
Our Commitment to Service
At the heart of our mission lies a profound commitment to serve those in need. We believe in extending our hands with compassion and grace, offering a sanctuary of hope and peace.
Our services encompass a wide range of compassionate acts, from providing spiritual guidance to women and help to the less fortunate, to offering guidance and education to the young minds seeking enlightenment.
We are dedicated to fostering a community where every individual is valued and cared for. Our outreach programs are designed to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of our community members. We strive to create an environment where the virtues of kindness, patience, and love are not just taught but lived by example.
Our doors are always open to anyone seeking solace or support. Whether it’s through prayer, counseling, or hands-on assistance, we are here to serve. We take pride in our ability to bring light to dark places, to offer a word of comfort to the troubled soul, and to be a beacon of hope in a world that often seems uncertain.
In service, we find our purpose. In giving, we receive. And in loving, we mirror the divine. This is our pledge, our path, and our promise. For more information about joining our community as a postulant, please visit our postulant page.