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Catholic bishops empower 200 Ekiti households to fight poverty
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Catholic bishops empower 200 Ekiti households to fight poverty

Punch Nigeria 20 days 1 mins read
Catholic bishops empower 200 Ekiti households with agricultural training, tools, and start-up kits to create sustainable livelihoods and fight poverty. Read More: https://punchng.com/catholic-bishops-empower-200-ekiti-households-to-fight-poverty/

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