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Finding God in Torugbene, a Remote Riverside Community in Nigeria

Summary by globalsistersreport.org
"Their rivers are polluted; their roads are impassable; and they lack electricity and clean water," says Sister Janefrances Oluchi Ihekuna about her mission in Torugbene, Nigeria, a flood-affected community where the Medical Missionaries of Mary can only access by canoe to provide healthcare and education. "Even amidst poverty, disease, and the neglect of their government leaders, God keeps the people going," she says.
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"Their rivers are polluted; their roads are impassable; and they lack electricity and clean water," says Sister Janefrances Oluchi Ihekuna about her mission in Torugbene, Nigeria, a flood-affected community where the Medical Missionaries of Mary can only access by canoe to provide healthcare and education. "Even amidst poverty, disease, and the neglect of their government leaders, God keeps the people going," she says.

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globalsistersreport.org broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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