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Top 10 oldest churches in Nigeria Nigeria’s religious landscape is deeply rooted in centuries of Christian missionary activity with some of its churches dating back to the early 19th century.
A coalition of concerned and politically conscious Christian organizations has urged the country’s Christians to stand up to their persecutors.
The Federal Government has been urged to take appropriate and adequate measures to restore the sanctity of life in Nigeria following the frequent massacres perpetrated by armed groups.
With approximately 30 million adherents in Nigeria, the Roman Catholic Church is the largest Christian denomination in Nigeria and has become a dominant force in the country’s politics.
Today, many of the largest churches in Nigeria boast impressive assets, including schools, jets, large congregations, and vast land holdings.
The Badagry Renaissance Movement has advocated the appointment of an indigenous person from Badagry as the next Director-General of the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria.
The Badagry Renaissance Movement has advocated the appointment of an indigenous person from Badagry as the next director-general of the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON).
The Aholu of Kweme Kingdom, Oba Sejiro James, has installed Alhaji Mohammed Umar as the Seriki Fulani of Badagry, Lagos State.
A United Methodist church member was shot and killed in a confrontation between both factions in Taraba, a state in northeast Nigeria.
The Presbyterian Church, founded in Nigeria in 1846 under the direction of Reverend Hope Waddell, was not just a religious organisation but a tool for education and social change.
The Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim (ESOCS) has called on the church to be more alive to its responsibility as a catalyst for good governance in Nigeria. The Prelate of ESOCS, Dr ...
Catholic leaders in southeast Nigeria are concerned about a trend they are witnessing among young rural Catholics — a return to paganism.