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US to boost Christian hospitals in Nigeria amid efforts to protect believers from violence

admin December 22, 2025
US to boost Christian hospitals in Nigeria amid efforts to protect believers from violence

US to boost Christian hospitals in Nigeria amid efforts to protect believers from violence


The United States has signed a $5.1 billion five-year bilateral health agreement with Nigeria, directing substantial new funding toward Christian faith-based healthcare providers in an effort to expand health services and protect vulnerable Christian populations. The move marks a new phase in U.S.-Nigeria cooperation under the America First Global Health Strategy.

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