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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 December 2024. According to Pew Research, Nigeria is the second most religious country in the world. Its populace is evenly divided between the largely Muslim north and the predominantly Christian south. Below is a list of notable churches in Nigeria. It also contains the year of establishment ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Nigeria (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Churches in Nigeria" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
The Catholic Church in Nigeria is mainly composed of a Latin hierarchy, joined in a national Episcopal Conference of Nigeria, and a single Eastern Catholic (transnational) see, comprising: 9 Latin rite ecclesiastical provinces, each under a Metropolitan Archbishop, with a total of 44 suffragan dioceses; one missionary apostolic vicariate
C.K.C Church: Mile 1, Diobu: Chapel of the Annunciation: University of Port Harcourt: Christ the King: Diobu: Church of Assumption: NTA Mgbuoba Church of Divine Mercy: Eneka Road: Church of Nativity: Rumuewhara: Church of Transfiguration: Rumukalagbo, off Stadium Road Church of the Visitation: Atali Corpus Christi Cathedral: No. 1 Kaduna Street ...
Church of the Brethren in Nigeria; Church of the Lord (Aladura) Churches of Christ in Nigeria; D. Dunamis International Gospel Centre; F.
This is a list of provinces, dioceses, archbishops and bishops in the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, in 2021. The church has 14 Provinces in Nigeria, each with an Archbishop. Each Province is divided into dioceses; there were 161 dioceses in Nigeria, each with a bishop. Each Archbishop is also the bishop of one of the dioceses in his ...
The following Latin Church cathedrals and pro-cathedrals of the Catholic Church in Nigeria are located in Nigeria: [1] Assumpta Cathedral in Owerri; Cathedral Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity in Onitsha; Cathedral of Christ the King in Zaria; Cathedral of Our Lady of Assumption in Nnewi; Cathedral of Our Lady of Fatima in Jos
[75] [24] The majority of Nigeria's approximately 70 million Christians are either Catholic (at least 18.9 million) or Anglican (18 million), but a diverse group of Protestant churches also claim significant members, including Baptists (the Nigerian Baptist Convention claims 6 million worshipping members), Presbyterians, Assemblies of God ...