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P.M. News on MSNMethodist Church breaks silence on Nigeria’s crisisMost Rev. Oliver Aba, has called on the Church to play a more active role in addressing Nigeria’s pressing socio-economic challenges.He made this call on Friday during the opening of the 40th Council ...
Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country and also one of the most religious in the world. A 2018 Pew study revealed that 89 ...
Group's Leap from Recruitment to Ruthless Violence Threatens Regional SecurityBy Steven Kefas(Kaduna), The tranquil morning of July 2nd, 2025, shattered into chaos as Lakurawa terrorists, led ...
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The Punch on MSNSpate of killings in Nigeria still alarming – Anglican BishopThe Bishop, Diocese of Ijesa North, Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Rt Rev’d. Isaac Oluyamo, has said despite high priority that President Bola Tinubu placed on the issues that concern ...
The current hardship in Nigeria is biting so hard on the entire citizens and has resulting in different vices in the country, the Methodist Church has said. Reverend Joseph. F. Osifuwa of the ...
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.
The first and oldest church in Nigeria is the Cathedral Church of St. Peters in Ake, Abeokuta. The key missionary in charge, Rev. Henry Townsend arrived from Sierra Leone to spread Christianity ...
Seven largest church auditoriums in Nigeria Nigeria is home to some of the largest and most impressive churches in the world.
A map shows the Karim Lamido local government area in Taraba State, Nigeria, where recent clashes occurred between members of the United Methodist Church and the Global Methodist Church. (Maps ...
A religious schism has turned deadly in Nigeria, with a church member fatally shot and two young children killed as homes were set ablaze, according to United Methodist News Service.
A religious schism has turned deadly in Nigeria, with a church member fatally shot and two young children killed as homes were set ablaze, according to United Methodist News Service.
Catholic activists in Africa have joined Church leaders in Nigeria in condemning government’s attempts to “expand access to safe termination of pregnancies” in the West African country.
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