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Yes there is a hospital Called Christ medical Centre in Apapa. Christ medical centre is in a secure environment! ther doctors are well trained and professional. I have been traeted there and i can honestly say that i was extremely satisfied

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The Christ Hospital was created in 1889.


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When was Christ's Hospital railway station created?

Christ's Hospital railway station was created in 1902.


When was Lincoln Christ's Hospital School created?

Lincoln Christ's Hospital School was created in 1090.


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