
Household Applied Literacy Blog (HALBLOG) is a global household dedicated to equipping families with practical wisdom to nurture moral growth in children and to confront challenges that undermine family values, faith, and the pursuit of lasting success. We foster an environment that encourages risk-taking, experimentation, and collaboration—essential creative skills that lead to profitable outcomes for individuals and organizations alike.
The HALBLOG commonwealth matrix and visual magazine are designed to provide practical education and effective mentorship for young people, serving as an alternative support system for entrepreneurs and innovators who are developing leading-edge solutions. We inspire and empower youths to think creatively, challenge the status quo, and generate new ideas that drive positive change and progress—supported through our unique venture philanthropy initiatives.
The family and its members is in relationship unique to the church, the family should be first viewed as the domestic church “the church of the home” “the household of faith” this is true because it has the same functions as the rest of the church, but it is the church in a family way. The Christian family is in fact the first community called to announce the Gospel to the human person during growth and to bring him or her, through a progressive education and tenet, to full human and Christian maturity. This recognition of the family as a true and significant essence of the Church encourages the family to look not only without but within itself for strength and support in the growth and development of the Christian life and the fostering of the Kingdom of God.
Read — Founder’s Message
Our Team

Shiekuma John Yange “known online as MrServant”, is a purpose-driven entrepreneur whose faith shapes his impact across education, business, and community development. At the heart of his mission is the Household Advanced Literacy Foundation (HALF), where he champions child education, leadership, entrepreneurship, and christian mission. He is also the voice behind Household Blog, daily devotional Eternal Walkways of Victory, Table of The Greats and the Economy of God, platforms designed to strengthen families and offer practical guidance in a rapidly changing world. In business, he empowers emerging entrepreneurs through his leadership at the Capitalist Business School and is reimagining seed funding as the founder of Fontrous Capital. His influence extends across agriculture and the Church of The Home podcast, where he brings together faith, enterprise, and social impact in a bold and modern expression.
Shiekuma John Yange
Founder – HALBLOG
Telephone – +234 808 886 2190
Email – globalhousehold@aol.com
Social Media – @realMrServant

Doowuese Margaret Ukor serves as the Social Safeguards and Child Protection Manager at Household Advanced Literacy Foundation (HALF). She is an undergraduate of Development Studies, the founder of Noble Standard Alliance promoting unity and solidarity among children across cultures and backgrounds, the founder of Doosy Beauty Empire. Guided by strong moral and ethical principles, she co-founded both GALF and Household Blog—a platform dedicated to promoting balanced family systems and strengthening homes. She is a passionate advocate for girl-child education and gender equality, and a steadfast voice for disadvantaged children.
Doowuese Margaret Ukor
Social Safeguards / Child Protection Manager – HALF
Telephone – +234 810 121 2326
Email – eternalhousehold@aol.com

Blaise Todue Pawa is a humanitarian and digital entrepreneur, serving as Project and Grants Manager at the Household Advanced Literacy Foundation (HALF). As co-host of the Church of The Home podcast, he is committed to strengthening families and inspiring meaningful, values-driven change. He is also the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Tecnify, where he leverages innovative digital solutions to solve complex business challenges and drive growth. Pawa holds a BSc in Business Management with a specialization in Brand Management, bringing together strategic insight, creativity, and purpose in everything he does.
Blaise Tordue Pawa
Project / Grants Manager – HALF
Telephone – +234 803 687 2606
Email – globalhouseholdcentre@aol.com

War Terungwa Timothy serves as Program & Scholarship Manager at the Household Advanced Literacy Foundation (HALF), advocating for education, leadership, entrepreneurship, peacebuilding, and Christian missions. Creative Director of Church of The Home podcast, War is a talented graphic and brand designer with a global portfolio. A devoted servant of Christ, assistant creative director at Forth Church, and agripreneur promoting sustainable agriculture, he holds a BSc in Agricultural Management and Extension.
War Terungwa Timothy
Program / Scholarship Manager – HALF

Joyce Nguavese Ayangealumun is Treasurer and Finance Manager at the Household Advanced Literacy Foundation (HALF) and co-founder of the Noble Standard Alliance, promoting unity and solidarity among children across cultures and backgrounds. An advocate for children’s rights and gender equality, Joyce is also the founder of Joicy Niddles Clothing and works as a Retail Sales at Keystone Bank PLC. She holds a BSc in Psychology.
Joyce Nguavese Ayangealumun
Treasurer / Finance Manager – HALF

Lilian Awashima Iornumbe is Philanthropy and Noble Prize Manager at the Household Advanced Literacy Foundation (HALF) and a passionate advocate for girl child education. An author, motivational speaker, and evangelist, she leads with hope and charity. Lilian is also the founder and CEO of Glodrain Midas Touch Services, a respected hospitality and events management brand, and holds a BSc in English.
Lilian Awashima Iornumbe
Philanthropy / Noble Prize Manager – HALF

Lim Tordue Abel is Audit and Evaluation Manager at the Household Advanced Literacy Foundation (HALF), focused on leadership, education, and community development. A motivational speaker and writer passionate about spirituality, he has mentored youth for over a decade. Lim holds a BSc in Accountancy and is a devoted servant of Christ.
Lim Tordue Abel
Audit / Evaluation Manager – HALF

Utov Simon Aondona is Admin and Human Resource Manager at the Household Advanced Literacy Foundation (HALF). A speaker, writer, and historian, he mentors young leaders and shapes new perspectives on leadership. He is Editor-in-Chief of Action Newspaper, lead editor of Household Blog, and Church of The Home podcast, and lead editor of the online devotional Eternal Walkways of Victory. Utov holds a BA Hons. in History and a Post Graduate Diploma in Education.
Utov Simon Aondona
Admin / Human Resource Manager – HALF

Verlumun Samuel Iorliam serves as Strategic Partnerships and External Relations Manager at the Household Advanced Literacy Foundation (HALF), advocating for leadership, education, governance, and Christian missions. The Managing Director of Sparkles Cleaning Services Ltd, he is a businessman, evangelist, and marriage counselor dedicated to restoring marriages. Verlumun holds a BSc in Criminology and is blessed with a God-fearing wife and two children.
Samuel Verlumun Iorliam
Strategic Partnerships / External Relations Manager – HALF

Solomon Numbeve is the Editor-in-chief of HALF and HALBLOG. His span of experience is covering journaling and community service. He holds BSc in English and Linguistics
Solomon Numbeve
Editor-In- Chief – GALF
What We Believe
Church of The Home
The household of faith “Church of the Home” has the power to become a source and celebration of God’s self-communication, God as its perfect model and representation, the family spirituality becomes the most important ingredient in the development of intimacy in the family. Spirituality that is revealed in daily activities of the family in a set of deep relationships, and the experience of a deep relationship with God who is real and true, personal, present, active and living in the lives of each member.
How the family lives together in such harmony and divine presence is what constitutes family virtue and spirituality. A spiritual family through grace is much aware of the Godliness of life, it point to the extraordinary to ordinary since there is more to life than experiences, in birth, in death, in nurturing, in delight, in sickness, in healing, in forgiving, in working through vocational pursuits, in growing through relationships, in helping one another cope with the realities of life.
Nurturing is another basic ingredient of family virtue and it is guided by grace and faith. Nurturing is seen on many levels; physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual. One needs to be well nurtured at home before one can understand the community’s celebration of Christ body and blood, and the goodness of life. Nurturing at home is in a real sense first body of Christ. The community of the family is the first sign of God’s nourishment. Parents provide the first rite celebrations when they help children to see and understand the “more than” just tangible food which makes up family meals.
Healing and forgiveness are also part of the “weft and warp” of family existence. Brokenness is often first experienced in family relationships. Reconciliation binds families together and helps them grow in relationships which affect the larger community. It is within a family that all members evangelize and evangelized, by virtue of this rite (marriage), as spouses fulfill their conjugal and family obligations they are penetrated with the Spirit of Christ, who fills their whole lives. This family community should not be subjugated or abandoned, the Church as the body of Christ is expected to proffer ways that shield and protect families from whatever attack that Satan has launched against the family.
Read — Founder’s Message
