Ethiopia was one of the first areas of the world to have officially adopted Christianity as the state religion, in the 4th century. It has a Christian majority, and third of the population is Muslim. According to the 2007 National Census, Christians make up 62.8% of the country's population (43.5% Ethiopian Orthodox, 19.3% other denominations), Muslims 33.9%, practitioners of traditional faiths 2.6%, and other religions 0.6%
Ethiopia.
The Kingdom of Axum was known for being the first major African nation to become Christian.
The Gold Coast, that is, the British colony in west Africa from 1821, achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1957. It was the first Sub-Saharan African nation in West Africa to achieve this.
the year is 3500 B.C .
They were influenced by Hebrew culture, and became the first Christian state in sub-Saharan Africa.
Ethiopia.
Kingdom of Aksum
The Kingdom of Axum was known for being the first major African nation to become Christian.
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the first large empire to devlop in Africa after the dynasties of Egypt was the kingdom of ;KUSH;
he was the first christian king and brough the christian religion to the kingdom my teacher said.
the Egyptians.
The Gold Coast, that is, the British colony in west Africa from 1821, achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1957. It was the first Sub-Saharan African nation in West Africa to achieve this.
the year is 3500 B.C .
Who was the first person from Africa to become the secretary-general of united nations?
Who was the first person from Africa to become the Secretary-General of the United Nations?
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