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  2. Catholic Church in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Latin and Eastern Catholic Churches comprise the world's largest Christian Church, and its largest religious grouping. In 2005, there were an estimated 19 million baptised Catholics in Nigeria. [5] In 2010 the Catholic population accounted for approximately 12.6% of the population, [6] 70% of which can be found in Southeast Nigeria ...

  3. Christianity in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Church of Christ in Nigeria. The Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN), formerly Church of Christ in Nigeria, is a Christian denomination in Nigeria. It was founded in 1904. Its headquarters is in Jos, Plateau State. It used to have the name of Ekklesiyar Kristi A Nigeria. It is estimated to have over 8,000,000 members.

  4. Celestial City, Imeko - Wikipedia

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    Celestial City, Imeko. Celestial City, Imeko, is the Holy City of the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC). It is located in the Imeko Afon Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria, very close to the border with Benin. [1] Celestial City is known as "Jerusalem" by the Celestians. [2] The city has potential as a tourist location.

  5. Owo church attack - Wikipedia

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    Islamic State – West Africa Province. On 5 June 2022, a mass shooting and bomb attack occurred at a Catholic church in the city of Owo in Ondo State, Nigeria. At least 40 people were killed, with the highest estimates being around 80. [1] Some in the federal government of Nigeria suspect the Islamic State – West Africa Province of carrying ...

  6. Religion in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Christian share of Nigeria's population is also now on the decline, due to a lower fertility rate relative to the Muslim population in the country. [5] Most Christians are Protestant (broadly defined), though about a quarter are Catholic. [6] [7] The majority of Nigerian Muslims are either Sunni or non-denominational Muslims.

  7. Orthodox Archdiocese of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    On Wednesday, 5 July 2023, the Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa, Theodore II appoint Metropolitan George of Guinea as temporary vicar, to lead the Orthodox Archdiocese of Nigeria, with its jurisdiction in West Africa, including Niger, Benin, and Togo. [A] On 7 February 2024, the Patriarch of Alexandria Theodore II visited Nigeria ...

  8. Evangelical Church Winning All - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), previously known as the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA), is one of the largest Christian denominations in Nigeria, with about ten million members and more than six thousand local churches in nineteen countries. [ 2 ] ECWA is a partner church of the International Christian Mission organization ...

  9. Religious violence in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Casualties and losses. 62,000 Christian civilians killed since the turn of the 21st century [48][49] Religious violence in Nigeria refers to Christian - Muslim strife in modern Nigeria, which can be traced back to 1953. Today, religious violence in Nigeria is dominated by the Boko Haram insurgency, which aims to establish an Islamic state in ...