National Christian Center was established in 2005, Built by Christian Association of Nigeria in 2005. One of the largest church centers in Abuja, the project was initially in comatose for 16 years before the CAN raised funds to reactivate its completion in 2004 and in a year, it was completed and dedicated by the Anglican Primate of Nigeria.
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- en.wikipedia.org National Christian CentreThe National Christian Centre (previously known as the National Ecumenical Centre and sometimes known as the National Church of Nigeria)...
- adequatetravel.com placeguide/Rome/national-…Overview: The National Christian Centre, Abuja, is the premier National Christian Centre of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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- hotels.ng Places in Abuja National Christian CenterSani Abacha Way, Central Business District. National Christian Center was established in 2005, Built by Christian Association of Nigeria in 2005.
- otipen.com unveiling-the-national-christian-…We’ll take you on a tour of the National Christian Center in this article as we examine its significance, history, architecture, and other aspects.
- mapcarta.com N6957991585National Christian Centre is situated nearby to the government office Central Bank of Nigeria and the church National Ecumenical Centre.
- gems.travel article/africa/nigeria/abuja/national…4. Take a Tour: The National Christian Centre offers guided tours of the facility, which is a great way to get to know the centre and its history.
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- aroundabuja.com national-christian-center/The National Christian Center used to be called the National Ecumenical Center. Sometimes, it is also referred to as the National Church of Nigeria.