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How The Redeemed Christian Church of God can change/transform, Nigerian Health Sector For Good in no time



How The Redeemed Christian Church of God can change/transform, Nigerian Health Sector For Good in no time.

The Redeemed Christian Church of God can announce through the G.O. that the parishes should build just one hospital and deliver it to the community or the local governments around them. 

They do not necessarily need to drop the cash, they just ask the parish to do fundraising just the same way they source funds to build parishes.

I am sure even the people who do not attend church or that are not even Christians would give towards this.

Why The Redeemed Christian Church of God because of their existing structures & size in Nigeria.

Can you imagine the impact this would have on the health sector in Nigeria?

Selah!


AI Commentary 
It is certainly possible for The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) to play a role in improving the health sector in Nigeria. Building hospitals and providing healthcare services to the community could be a significant contribution towards addressing the healthcare needs of the population.

However, it is important to note that building and operating a hospital requires significant resources, including funding, trained healthcare staff, and equipment and supplies. Therefore, it would likely be necessary for the RCCG to engage in fundraising efforts and seek partnerships or grants to support these efforts.

Additionally, it is important to consider the existing healthcare infrastructure and resources in the community and to work in collaboration with the local government and other healthcare providers to ensure that any new healthcare initiatives are sustainable and integrated into the existing system. It is also important to ensure that healthcare services are accessible and affordable to all members of the community, regardless of their religion or background.

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