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  2. Hope Masterton Waddell - Wikipedia

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    Following his return from Nigeria, Waddell established a missionary congregation and eventually retired to his home in Dublin. Days before Waddell's death on April 18, 1895, a school was founded in Duke Town, Nigeria and named the Hope Waddell Institute (later known as the Hope Waddell Training Institution) in honour of his work. It continues ...

  3. Hope Waddell Training Institution - Wikipedia

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    The school was more expensive than other missions, since it required machinery for industrial training, and by 1902 the mission was forced to accept government funding. [5] As the school became established, competition for places became intense since graduates were guaranteed employment by the government, the mission or other local businesses ...

  4. Niels Hoegh Bronnum - Wikipedia

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    Niels Høegh Brønnum (January 5, 1882 – 1966) [1] was a Danish missionary and physician who served in Northern Nigeria from 1913 to 1950. He is considered instrumental in establishing the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria, a church that later transitioned to having councils run by Nigerian elected councilmen and pastors.

  5. Nigerian Baptist Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Convention has 15 affiliated primary and secondary schools, gathered in the Directorate of Baptist Mission Schools. [8] It has Bowen University, named in honor of Rev. Thomas Jefferson Bowen, the first American Baptist missionary to Nigeria from the Southern Baptist Convention. [9] Bowen University is located at Iwo in Osun State. Bowen ...

  6. Missionary Sisters of the Holy Rosary - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 the order participated with many other religious organisations in the establishment of the Kimmage Mission Institute (1991-2006) to combine their training efforts. The order now has novitiates in Cameroon, Nigeria, and Kenya. Over the years in Africa they set up over 200 elementary schools, 40 secondary schools and 32 hospitals. [9]

  7. Mary Martin (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Roynane had also inspired Martin with an interest in pursuing this calling. To this end, she went to England in January 1919 for further medical training. She was scheduled to undertake training in midwifery the following year. Her mother's severe illness prevented her from taking that training, however, as she had to return home to care for her.

  8. Mary Slessor - Wikipedia

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    Mary Slessor. Mary Mitchell Slessor was born on 2, December 1848 in Gilcomston, Aberdeen, Scotland, to a poor working-class family who could not afford proper education.She was the second of seven children of Robert and Mary Slessor.

  9. Category:Christian missionaries in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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