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Hungary Helps to rebuild towns and villages in Nigeria ravaged by Boko Haram

A Hungarian delegation signed a document of support to rebuild three schools and a hospital on the former territory of Boko Haram in Nigeria

The nation's highly succesful Hungary Helps program will help rebuild towns and villages in Nigeria ravaged by Boko Haram.

The announcement follows an agreement signed by Peter Heltai, ambassador of the Hungary Helps program, Tristan Azbej, deputy state secretary for Aiding Persecuted Christians and Balazs Orban, director of the Migration Research Institute, while attending Hungary’s new embassy opening in Abuja.

According to MTI, the delegation signed a document of support to rebuild three schools and a hospital on the former territory of Boko Haram in Nigeria.

The Hungary helps program also supports the reconstruction of four schools and one hospital in Nigeria’s Maiduguri diocese with 420 million HUF. 

Half of Nigeria’s population is Christian, with many of them threatened by continuing attacks from the terrorist organization Boko Haram. They are being driven from their homes, and their houses, schools, churches and hospitals are being destroyed.