AFRIEMPIRE REVENUE HOMES LTD.
Continental Revenue, Trade & Development Enterprise
Under the Authority of: AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited
Also Recognized As: African Trades House of Commerce (Operational Platform)

1. Corporate Identity
Registered: AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited.
The mother of AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Limited.
RC Number: RC-1819257
Head Office: AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited Headquarters, Adun Kingdom, Obubra, Cross River State, Nigeria.
Operational Reach: Adun-Kingdom | Africa | Global Partnerships
Corporate Positioning: AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Ltd is a multi-sector development, revenue engineering, logistics, and trade facilitation enterprise structured to support governments, institutions, and private sector actors in building sustainable revenue systems, productive economies, and inclusive growth frameworks across Africa.
2. Vision Statement
To emerge as Africa’s most trusted continental platform for structured revenue development, trade facilitation, logistics services, and institutional economic empowerment.
3. Mission Statement
To design, implement, and manage transparent revenue systems, trade frameworks, logistics services, and development partnerships that empower governments, institutions, businesses, and communities to achieve long-term economic sustainability.
4. Core Values
- Integrity & Transparency
- Innovation & Data Intelligence
- Accountability & Compliance
- Partnership & Inclusiveness
- African Economic Sovereignty
5. Strategic Business Divisions
A. Revenue Development & Optimization
- Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) systems for government tiers
- Revenue recovery, restructuring, and leakages control
- Digital enumeration, licensing, permits, and compliance frameworks
B. Trade & Commerce Coordination
- AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Trades Chambers
- African Trades House of Commerce framework
- Business registration support, sector harmonization, and trade certification
C. Haulage & Logistics Services
- Government and private-sector haulage operations
- Cargo movement, fleet coordination, and logistics partnerships
- Trade corridor and supply-chain revenue integration
D. Public–Private Development Projects
- Build–Operate–Transfer (BOT) projects
- Infrastructure-linked revenue estates
- Smart market, transport hub, and industrial cluster development
E. Employment & Skills Development
- Mass job creation programs
- Youth and women economic inclusion
- Skills-to-revenue transition models
6. Sectorial Revenue Solutions
Revenue Homes operates structured revenue solutions across:
- Local Government Administration
- Agriculture & Rural Development
- Transport & Road Infrastructure
- Markets & Trade Regulation
- Tourism, Culture & Creative Economy
- Education & Skills Development
- Environmental & Sanitation Services
- Health & Humanitarian Services
- Digital Economy & Data Infrastructure
Each solution is customized, lawful, technology-enabled, and citizen-friendly.
7. Revenue Recovery, Management & Monitoring Services
- Revenue audit and forensic assessment
- Recovery of lost and unremitted revenues
- Real-time monitoring dashboards
- Performance-based revenue management contracts
8. Campaign Against Multiple Taxation
AfriEmpire Revenue Homes actively partners with governments and trade bodies to:
- Eliminate illegal and multiple taxation
- Harmonize levies and fees
- Protect businesses and informal sector operators
- Improve voluntary compliance and trust
9. Development Partnerships
We welcome collaboration with:
- Federal, State & Local Governments
- Ministries, Departments & Agencies (MDAs)
- Development Finance Institutions
- Revenue Development Companies
- Trade Associations & Cooperatives
- Private Investors & Institutional Partners
10. Intellectual Property & Concept Protection Notice
All frameworks, models, systems, terminologies, and institutional structures contained in this document are the exclusive intellectual property of AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Ltd and AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited.
Unauthorized copying, adaptation, replication, misrepresentation, or commercial use—whether in whole or in part—is strictly prohibited without written authorization. Legal action may be pursued under applicable intellectual property, corporate, and commercial laws.
11. Corporate Governance
AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Ltd operates under a structured governance system comprising:
- Board of Directors
- Executive Management
- Advisory Council
- Sector Committees
- Compliance & Ethics Unit
12. Closing Statement
AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Ltd stands as a continental gateway for structured revenue development, trade facilitation, logistics coordination, and institutional partnerships—anchored in African values and aligned with global best practices.
Structured Revenue, Empowered Governance – Creating Value Where It Matters Most.
AFRICAN TRADES HOUSE OF COMMERCE
CONSTITUTION & CHARTER
Established under the Authority of
AFRIEMPIRE MONARCHY HOUSE UNLIMITED
PREAMBLE
We, the Founding Authority under the AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited, conscious of
Africa’s historical economic distortions, fragmented trade systems, revenue leakages,
multiple taxation, and the marginalization of indigenous institutions in global commerce,
do hereby establish the African Trades House of Commerce as a continental institution
to structure lawful trade, protect historic economic rights, harmonize revenue systems,
and promote African economic sovereignty.
This Constitution and Charter shall serve as the supreme governing instrument of the
African Trades House of Commerce and all its affiliated chambers, councils, and
institutional platforms.
ARTICLE I – ESTABLISHMENT AND LEGAL STATUS
1.1 The African Trades House of Commerce is hereby established as a continental commercial, trade, and revenue institution.
1.2 The Chamber operates as an institutional platform of AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Ltd.
1.3 The Chamber derives its authority from AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited.
1.4 The Chamber shall enjoy perpetual succession and a distinct legal personality.
1.5 The Chamber may acquire, hold, and dispose of property.
1.6 The Chamber may enter into contracts, memoranda, treaties, and commercial instruments.
ARTICLE II – CONTINENTAL JURISDICTION & DIPLOMATIC STATUS
2.1 The Chamber shall operate across Africa and within the African Diaspora.
2.2 Its operations shall align with AfCFTA, African Union protocols, and regional economic blocs.
2.3 The Chamber shall maintain advisory, facilitative, and institutional recognition.
2.4 Diplomatic, royal, and institutional engagements shall be conducted through accredited delegations.
2.5 Nothing herein shall derogate from the sovereignty of member states.
ARTICLE III – OBJECTIVES AND MANDATE
- To structure lawful, transparent, and harmonized revenue systems
- To coordinate and standardize African trade practices
- To protect historic royalty, indigenous, and community revenue rights
- To facilitate intra-African and cross-border trade
- To eliminate multiple taxation and unlawful levies
- To promote African economic sovereignty and inclusion
ARTICLE IV – CONTINENTAL HISTORIC REVENUE ROYALTY RIGHTS AFFAIRS
4.1 The Chamber recognizes African kingdoms, royal houses, indigenous authorities, and historic institutions.
4.2 A Continental Royalty Rights Registry shall be maintained.
4.3 The Chamber shall mediate royalty revenue claims and economic heritage matters.
4.4 No recognition shall invalidate lawful state authority.
ARTICLE V – MEMBERSHIP STRUCTURE
5.1 Membership shall be voluntary and structured.
- Sovereign and Royal Institutions
- Federal, State, and Local Government Institutions
- Corporate and Private Sector Entities
- Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
- Cooperatives and Informal Sector Associations
5.2 Membership rights and obligations shall be defined by regulations.
ARTICLE VI – GOVERNANCE ORGANS
- Supreme Royal & Institutional Council
- Governing Board
- Executive Secretariat
- Ethics, Compliance & Arbitration Unit
- Sectorial Committees
6.2 Each organ shall operate under approved rules and procedures.
ARTICLE VII – POWERS AND FUNCTIONS
- Issuance of trade certifications and compliance documents
- Trade registration and sector harmonization
- Revenue audits and advisory services
- Mediation and arbitration of commercial disputes
- Policy advisory and economic intelligence
ARTICLE VIII – REVENUE, FUNDING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
The Chamber shall be funded through:
- Membership dues and subscriptions
- Certification and compliance fees
- Consultancy and advisory services
- Strategic partnerships and grants
All funds shall be transparently managed and audited.
ARTICLE IX – EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSION & SOCIAL IMPACT
The Chamber shall promote mass employment, youth engagement, women participation,
and formalization of the informal sector through structured trade and revenue systems.
ARTICLE X – INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & SYSTEM PROTECTION
All systems, frameworks, models, platforms, and terminologies developed under the
Chamber are protected intellectual property.
Unauthorized replication, circumvention, or misrepresentation is prohibited.
ARTICLE XI – DISCIPLINE, COMPLIANCE & ARBITRATION
An internal arbitration tribunal shall adjudicate disputes, misconduct,
and breaches of this Charter.
Sanctions may include suspension, expulsion, fines, or legal action.
ARTICLE XII – AMENDMENT
This Constitution may be amended only by a supermajority approval of the
Supreme Royal & Institutional Council.
ARTICLE XIII – DISSOLUTION
The Chamber may be dissolved only by unanimous decision of the Founding Authority
under AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, NON-CIRCUMVENTION, CONFIDENTIALITY & DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION INSTRUMENT
Established under the Authority of
AFRIEMPIRE MONARCHY HOUSE UNLIMITED
& AFRIEMPIRE REVENUE HOMES LIMITED
PREAMBLE
This Instrument is established in recognition of the sovereign-sensitive,
strategic, and proprietary nature of the institutional concepts, governance
frameworks, trade architectures, revenue systems, terminologies, diplomatic
engagement models, and economic instruments developed and deployed by
AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Limited under the authority of AfriEmpire Monarchy
House Unlimited.
This Instrument shall apply to all governments, institutions, partners,
contractors, consultants, members, affiliates, and counterparties who engage,
access, observe, adopt, or benefit from any AfriEmpire system, framework,
process, or institutional platform.
ARTICLE I – OWNERSHIP OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
1.1 All concepts, institutional structures, governance models, trade frameworks,
revenue systems, terminologies, classifications, documentation formats,
digital platforms, operational processes, and proprietary methodologies
associated with AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Limited and its Chambers are the
exclusive intellectual property of AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Limited and
AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited.
1.2 Ownership applies whether such intellectual property is registered,
unregistered, expressed orally, visually, digitally, or in written form.
1.3 No ownership, license, or right is transferred except by express written
authorization.
ARTICLE II – NON-CIRCUMVENTION
2.1 No party shall directly or indirectly replicate, imitate, rebrand,
substitute, reverse-engineer, parallel-deploy, or otherwise circumvent any
AfriEmpire intellectual property.
2.2 Circumvention includes using intermediaries, affiliates, shell entities,
or alternative nomenclature to bypass authorization.
2.3 Any attempt to derive commercial, institutional, or reputational benefit
without authorization shall constitute material breach.
ARTICLE III – CONFIDENTIALITY
3.1 All non-public information disclosed in the course of engagement shall be
treated as strictly confidential.
3.2 Confidentiality obligations survive termination, withdrawal, or expiration
of any relationship.
3.3 Confidential information shall not be disclosed to third parties without
prior written consent.
ARTICLE IV – DIPLOMATIC, ROYAL & INSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION
4.1 All AfriEmpire systems operate under royal and institutional authority.
4.2 Misrepresentation of authority, false claims of endorsement, or abuse of
royal or institutional association constitutes a serious breach.
4.3 Such breaches may attract diplomatic protest, institutional sanctions,
and legal remedies.
ARTICLE V – PERMITTED USE
5.1 Permitted use of any AfriEmpire intellectual property shall be limited to
the scope expressly stated in written authorization.
5.2 Authorization is non-transferable unless explicitly stated.
5.3 Any use beyond scope shall be deemed unauthorized.
ARTICLE VI – BREACH & REMEDIES
6.1 Breach of this Instrument shall entitle AfriEmpire to immediate remedies.
- Termination of engagement
- Revocation of licenses or permissions
- Institutional blacklisting
- Claims for damages and restitution
- Injunctive and legal relief
6.2 Remedies may be cumulative and exercised without prejudice.
ARTICLE VII – GOVERNING LAW & DISPUTE RESOLUTION
7.1 Parties shall first attempt resolution through internal arbitration.
7.2 Where unresolved, disputes may proceed to competent jurisdiction.
7.3 This Instrument shall be interpreted in accordance with applicable
commercial, institutional, and arbitration principles.
ARTICLE VIII – BINDING EFFECT
8.1 This Instrument shall be binding upon acknowledgement, engagement,
participation, or benefit.
8.2 No signature shall be required where conduct implies acceptance.
8.3 This Instrument forms an integral part of all AfriEmpire engagements.
AFRIEMPIRE REVENUE HOMES TRADES CHAMBERS (ARHTC)
Also Known As:
AFRICAN TRADES HOUSE OF COMMERCE
Under the Sovereign Authority of
AFRIEMPIRE MONARCHY HOUSE UNLIMITED
PREAMBLE
We, the peoples and leadership of Africa, united by a shared commitment to
economic sovereignty, structured trade governance, cultural heritage, and
sustainable development, hereby establish the AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Trades
Chambers (ARHTC), also recognized as the African Trades House of Commerce.
This institution is founded under the sovereign authority and protection of
the AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited, to serve as a continental trade,
revenue, and commercial coordination platform aligned with African Union
Agenda 2063 and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
ARHTC is instituted to harmonize fragmented trade systems, protect indigenous
economic rights, eliminate exploitative taxation practices, and empower
African enterprises across local, national, continental, and global markets.
ARTICLE 1 – ESTABLISHMENT
1.1 Legal Authority
The AfriEmpire Revenue Homes Trades Chambers (ARHTC) is hereby established as a
continental chamber of commerce institution under the sovereign mandate of
AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited.
1.2 Recognition
ARHTC shall also be formally recognized as the African Trades House of Commerce,
representing Africa in trade, commerce, revenue coordination, and economic
diplomacy.
1.3 Jurisdiction
ARHTC shall operate across all African states, regional blocs, sub-national
governments, traditional authorities, and within the African Diaspora, in
alignment with AfCFTA and AU economic frameworks.
1.4 Headquarters
The Continental Headquarters shall be situated at the AfriEmpire Monarchy House
Unlimited Headquarters, Adun Kingdom, Cross River State, Nigeria.
1.5 Legal Personality
ARHTC shall possess perpetual succession, legal personality, and the capacity
to own assets, enter contracts, sue, and be sued in its own name.
ARTICLE 2 – MANDATE AND OBJECTIVES
2.1 Mandate
ARHTC is mandated to coordinate, regulate, formalize, and empower trade,
commerce, and structured revenue systems across Africa.
2.2 Objectives
- Develop structured internally generated revenue (IGR) frameworks
- Harmonize African trade practices and standards
- Protect indigenous, cultural, and historic royalty revenue rights
- Facilitate cross-border trade and investment
- Serve as a continental arbitration and mediation platform
- Promote digital and technology-driven trade systems
- Generate mass employment opportunities
ARTICLE 3 – GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE
3.1 Supreme Authority
The AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited shall serve as the Supreme Custodian,
Protector, and Final Authority of ARHTC.
3.2 Governing Council
The Governing Council shall consist of continental, regional, and national
leadership appointed or ratified under the authority of AMHU.
3.3 Advisory Council
An Advisory Council of traditional rulers, statesmen, trade experts, and
international advisors shall guide ARHTC on policy and best practices.
3.4 Secretariat
The Secretariat shall serve as the administrative, technical, and operational
engine of ARHTC.
ARTICLE 4 – MEMBERSHIP & ACCREDITATION
4.1 Membership Categories
- Sovereign and Royal Institutions
- Government and Public Institutions
- Corporate and Private Sector Members
- Trade Associations and Cooperatives
- SMEs and Informal Sector Operators
- Individual Entrepreneurs and Professionals
4.2 Accreditation
Membership shall be subject to registration, due diligence, and compliance
with ARHTC regulations.
ARTICLE 5 – REVENUE & FINANCIAL FRAMEWORK
5.1 Revenue Sources
- Membership dues and subscriptions
- Trade certifications and licensing fees
- Consultancy and advisory services
- Arbitration and mediation services
- Partnerships, grants, and endowments
5.2 Accountability
All funds shall be transparently managed, audited annually, and subject to
institutional oversight.
ARTICLE 6 – TRADE DEVELOPMENT & ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
ARHTC shall implement programs for MSME empowerment, industrial cluster
development, cooperative markets, skills-to-commerce pathways, and digital
trade platforms.
ARTICLE 7 – DISPUTE RESOLUTION & ARBITRATION
ARHTC shall function as a continental arbitration and mediation body for
commercial, trade, taxation, and permit-related disputes.
ARTICLE 8 – PARTNERSHIPS
ARHTC shall partner with African Union bodies, governments, traditional
institutions, international chambers, embassies, and development agencies.
ARTICLE 9 – INNOVATION & DIGITAL TRADE
ARHTC shall establish research institutes, data intelligence systems, and
digital platforms for revenue monitoring and trade facilitation.
ARTICLE 10 – MONITORING, COMPLIANCE & ENFORCEMENT
ARHTC shall deploy compliance mechanisms and anti-multiple taxation campaigns
in collaboration with governments and institutions.
ARTICLE 11 – AMENDMENTS, RATIFICATION & ADOPTION
Amendments shall require a two-thirds majority of the Governing Council and
final ratification by AfriEmpire Monarchy House Unlimited.
Contact
- Abuja, Nigeria
- +234-9031451411
- contact@afriempire.org
