WHO WE ARE AND  WHAT WE DO

We are a quality service and value oriented Christian Guests Facility where opportunity for spiritual and physical renewal is accorded in comfortability.

We provide accommodation, meals, meeting halls and recreational facilities for missionaries, church meetings and conferences, NGOs, honeymooners, individual and family vacation, government functionaries e.t.c

MISSION STATEMENT

MRH exists to glorify God by joyfully providing accommodation, food and recreational services for the physical and spiritual renewal of Christian missionaries, the wider Christian community and for the need of organizations that share our beliefs.

CORE VALUES

Cleanliness, Friendliness, maintenance culture, team work, guests satisfaction, beautiful and secured environment, good community relations, organizational and personal integrity, timeliness, quality service, relationship with Christ, Spiritual and professional development of staff and hard work.

STRATEGIC PLAN

Over the years, MRH has expanded and improved the structures and aesthetics of the facilities. While retaining our rich culture and values, we have also continue to improve and scale up our services to a level that can be regarded as world class. MRH envisions having a state of the art swimming pool, a dam, an event center, a standard gym, solar renewable and clean energy to power the entire facility. In the meantime, a pilot project has just been implemented powering the entire office complex.

Miango Rest Home is one of the spectacular and historic organizations in Nigeria with a unique background and history of over 100 years. The idea to establish a Sanitarium (known today as Miango Rest Home) was conceived in 1910 by Roland Bingham, one-time Director of Sudan Interior Mission (SIM) out of the need to provide a suitable place tempered with altitude of over 3,000m above sea level where missionaries serving in the Sudan (part of west Africa including Nigeria as it was called) can rest and be refreshed physically, spiritually and mentally for mission work. In a missionary report in 1911, Roland Bingham stated that “Another Solution of the furlough difficulty is to find a suitable health resort in the highlands of the tropics where the atmosphere is suitably tempered by altitude so that the missionaries can obtain rest and recuperation in an easily accessible region”. In 1911, Mr. Lang and Sanderson surveyed the location and began construction in 1913 after receiving a widow’s mite of £450 equivalent to 1,946.66 USD from a widow named Evelyn Webb Pepploe when the need to construct a Sanitarium was shared. By 1916, the Rest Home was opened for visitors and from that year on, Miango Rest Home has continued to provide a conducive and serene place for physical, mental and spiritual renewal for hundreds of thousands missionaries and a suitable environment for church meetings, honeymoon, family vacation, tourists, couples retreats and conferences, NGOs’ workshop, government functions and other organizations that share our belief.

Historical Gallery of Miango