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Muji Kaiser is the founder of the Okaja Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization that aids Nigeria’s orphaned, vulnerable, and impoverished children. She resides in Southern California with her husband and six children.
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The Virgin Mary’s Message to Nigeria

May 24, 2026 Muji Kaiser 36

The persecution of Christians currently taking place in Nigeria was foretold by the Blessed Virgin Mary in a church-approved apparition that many have never heard of. In 1992, the Virgin Mary appeared to a young […]

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