Esther Mary Rabus is the visioner and founder of Sarah Esther Charity Foundation Nigeria. She is bold, beautiful, a queen and mother to a princess, loving wife, caring, strong and independent, goal --getter, disciplined and hard-working woman,born in Kakuri Kaduna State,Nigeria in 1983,her father was a military man who served in Nigeria Military for 36 years.
She went to command children school in Lagos
and Wasimi community high school. She attended Lagos state
university,(LASU) where she studied International Relations
in LASU before traveling to Germany.
She inspires and encourages women who might be walking through the
path of failure, struggles, low self-esteem etc.
Her experience in life is what has made her
the woman she is today and she is willing to teach other women
through her life experience how to re-establish a functional
life,she hail from Edo State, Nigeria but I live in Germany since
2012. She is happily married and have a daughter Sarah who is 19
years old,I brought my daughter to Germany to give her a better
life and future.
She presently work as Esthetician / Beauty therapist,Also currently working with a company called Rummelsbegger Diakonie. She also run Cosmetic studio as a side job along side running an online cosmetic business in Germany and in Nigeria .
Coming to Germany gave her an opportunity to meet with so many great artists / and activists, who totally changed her life ,She is also a professional dancer who has performed in almost all states in Nigeria and Europe especially Germany, She has been opportuned to perform in several stages , theaters,concerts etc in Germany as an African contemporary dancer . Through out her career as a dancer ,She graced the stage with lots of local and international musicians and performers. The high light of her career as a dancer was performing for the Germany Independence Day and also performing at the United Nation Head Quarters in Switzerland,Geneva.
As an activist she joined to fight very hard for the laws guiding the asylum system concerning freedom of movement for the asylum seekers in Germany and the law was changed and for she very happy because,I came in as an asylum seeker and felt my rights for freedom of movement as a human being was taking away from me . I am very proud to be one of those who fought hard for that.
Germany has giving me and my daughter so
much , which is the reason why I want to give back to society
mostly poor people , vulnerable people and destitute and disabled
children who don’t have the opportunity I and my daughter
presently have . My goal is to give back to humanity, which made
me got a job working with Rummelsbegger Diakonie by taking
care of disabled children here in Germany . Rummelsbegger Diakonie
company,our goal is supporting disabled people,supporting the
individuals,taking them seriously as human beings,and offering
them support tailored to their specific needs. We provide
protection to the disabled who can not manage without outside
help,We train them to enables them live self-determined life with
possibility mindset as they grow.
My willingness to give back to society
is motivated on my life experience ,working with disabled children
means so much for me,is a perfect place for me to learn a lot,
have gain much experience and acquire much self education through
working with disabled children in Germany. My goal is to bring
hope to Disabled children in Nigeria,considering the experience
gathered in working with this wonderful,blessed children in
Germany,i have been able to contribute to the mental and
physical growth of this children.I believe we need to replicate
the good health care system seen in Germany in Nigeria
through proper campaign to care for abandoned and disabled people
mostly children who are extremely vulnerable and unfortunately
forgotten by society and government. My goal is to make sure the
vulnerable children,disabled children,abandon children and
vulnerable and challenged member of Nigerian society is assisted
either by Government programmes or by our outreach programmes to
get them get at least a basic standard of living and to remind our
government continously and society that this people exist and are
living in serious poverty regardless of their disability.