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  2. Dunamis International Gospel Centre - Wikipedia

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    Dunamis International Gospel Centre was established on November 10, 1996. [6] The first Sunday service was held at the Abuja Center for Arts and Culture. A church service was held there for two weeks before the church moved to the Abuja Sheraton Hotel & Towers, where worship took place for about six months. [7] [8] [9] The church moved to its own worship location at Area 1, beside the Old ...

  3. Living Faith Church Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Living Faith Church Worldwide. Living Faith Church Worldwide (also known as Winners' Chapel) is an international Evangelical charismatic Christian denomination. The headquarters is located in Ota, Nigeria. The organization has since become a global network of churches with over 6 million members in 147 countries. [1]

  4. Religion in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Nigeria is diverse. [2] [3] The country is home to some of the world's largest Christian and Muslim populations, simultaneously. [4] Reliable recent statistics do not exist; however, Nigeria is divided roughly in half between Muslims, who live mostly in the northern region, and Christians, who live mostly in the southern region of the country. Indigenous religions, such as those ...

  5. Joshua Selman - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Selman Nimmak was born on June 25, 1980, in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria. He hails from Langtang in Jos, Plateau state. Joshua grew up in a Christian family and developed a passion for spiritual matters from an early age. He attended the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) in Zaria, where he pursued a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering. [5]

  6. Christianity in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Christianity arrived to Nigeria in the 15th century through Augustinian and Capuchin monks from Portugal. [citation needed] By 2020, it accounted for an estimated 46.18% of the Nigerian population; two-thirds of which are Protestant. [1] According to the Pew Research Center, in 2011, Nigeria had the largest Christian population of any country in Africa, with more than 80 million people in ...

  7. National Christian Centre - Wikipedia

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    Church. Style. Postmodern Neo-gothic. Completed. 2005. Specifications. Number of spires. 1. The National Christian Centre (previously known as the National Ecumenical Centre and sometimes known as the National Church of Nigeria) is a non-denominational Christian church building, located in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria .

  8. Christian Association of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Association of Nigeria was founded in 1976, and originally only contained the Catholic Church and mainline Protestant groups. However, it later expanded to include Pentecostal churches as well. [1] In 2000, the CAN protested the adoption of Sharia law in northern states. [2] In February 2006, while President of the organisation ...

  9. Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria ( CRC-N) is a Christian church that was established in 1951 under the name "Ekklisiyar Kristi a Sudan (EKAS) Lardin "Benue" meaning, "The church of Christ in Sudan, Benue region", and known under its current name since 1976. It belongs to the Fellowship of Churches of Christ in Nigeria (Tarayyar Ekklisiyar Kristi a Nigeria, TEKAN) and the World ...