The first-ever 40 Days for Life campaign in Jos has just come to an end ... and the leaders are grateful to all who took part.
"It wasn't an easy task," said Maureen, the local coordinator, "but we were able to bring to many people's attention the evils of abortion."
In Nigeria, babies are aborted due to lack of information ? and the poverty the nation struggles with. "We were able to convince a couple of ladies who were contemplating abortion to keep their babies," Maureen said. "Hopefully, in 2016, the babies will be delivered."
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November 12, 2015
Jos, Nigeria
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