Thu Aug 24, 2023 – 1:54 pm EDT
ANAMBRA, Nigeria (LifeSiteNews) — The future looks brighter for Nigerian mothers and their babies as a U.S.-based pro-life foundation equips the nation’s nurses with pro-life education and training.
The College of Nursing Sciences Adazi-Nnukwa in Anambra, Nigeria, offered the Human Life International (HLI) program to its nursing students over the summer. The course was also open to those enrolled in basic midwifery studies.
The 500 student nurses, male and female, coming out of the college are equipped with the knowledge and understanding to help combat the country’s well publicized high maternal death rate and the ideological colonization being perpetrated against African women by western organizations under the guise of women’s health.
HLI Nigeria Director Charles Nnagboh explained how the student nurses are presented with pro-life perspectives to accompany the medical training they have received. The curriculum also addresses the myths and facts surrounding abortion, contraception and natural family planning, sexual relationships, and assisted reproductive technologies.
“The goal of this program is to equip these student nurses with the information, education, and skills to become effective pro-life practitioners who will courageously spread the gospel
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