Muslims are 52% and reside mostly at the Northern part of the country. Christians form about 47 to 48% and reside majorly in the Southern part of the country. Traditional and ancestral worship is still practiced in some remote areas in the country but the splitting of these two major religions is responsible for the crisis between religious groups
The main
main religions of Nigeria are Islam and Christianity. In the country, Islam accounts for 50.5% (~74,740,000 practitioners) of religion practiced while Christianity accounts for 48.2% (~71,336,000 practitioners) of religion practiced. This leaves 1.4%, or roughly 2,000,000 people that practice other religions, which includes:
And religious organizations such as:
there are 6 types of religion
mainly Islam but also Christianity
The main religions in Ibadan, Nigeria are Christianity and Islam. These two religions have a significant presence in the city, with a mix of followers from different denominations and sects. Traditional African religions also hold influence in some communities in Ibadan.
Christians and Muslims.
They are Muslims
There is Catholic and Penticostal primary religions.
50% Christian and 50 % Muslim
there are 6 types of religion
Some of the people in Nigeria are Christian and some of them are Muslim. The Muslims did commit horrifying tortures, war crimes, and mutilations in Nigeria.
Nigeria's main exports are oil, cocoa and groundnuts.
Agriculture is very important to the economy of Nigeria. Cocoa is Nigeria's main crop, and the country is actually the world's fourth-largest cocoa producer.
Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Christianity are main religions of India.
Both Islam and Christianity are prominent in Nigeria. As per 2001 census, Islam: 50.0%, Christianity: 40.0%, Traditional beliefs: 10.0%. As per 2010 census, Christianity: 50.8%, Islam: 48.8%, Others: 0.4%.
Shintoism, Buddhism,and Confucianism are the three main religions in Japan.