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COCIN and the Plateau Crisis: When They Closed 70 Churches, They Closed Schools and Clinics Too

The Church of Christ in Nations runs an extensive community infrastructure across Plateau State. When violence forced church closures, it…

May 1, 2026
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The Baptist Convention Has Run Nigeria’s Oldest Teaching Hospital for 170 Years

Baptist Medical Centre Ogbomoso, founded 1853, is one of the oldest continuously operating hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa — predating the…

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Why Critics of the Nigerian Church Rarely Google “Nigerian Church Social Contributions”

An honest examination of the information asymmetry in Nigerian public debate about the church. What the record shows, what the…

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1842: The Year the Church Built Nigeria’s First School — And Why That Still Matters

When Methodist missionaries built a nursery school in Badagry in 1842, Nigeria did not yet exist as a political entity.…

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The Methodist Church in Nigeria Developed the Drug That Cured Leprosy for the World

The Uzuakoli Leprosy Settlement in Eastern Nigeria was where DDS, the global standard anti-leprosy drug, was trialed before worldwide adoption…

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The Church Is Nigeria’s Largest Non-Government Welfare System. Here Is the Evidence.

A systematic analysis of documented church contributions across healthcare, education, disaster relief, and skills training — with methodology, sources, and…

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