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Ile-Ife and Benin practiced traditional African religions that were deeply rooted in their cultural beliefs and practices. In Ile-Ife, the worship of Orishas, ancestral spirits, and the veneration of deities such as Obatala and Ogun were central to their spirituality. Similarly, the Benin Kingdom practiced a form of ancestor worship and revered a pantheon of gods, with the Oba (king) often considered a divine figure. Both cultures also incorporated elements of ritual, art, and community gatherings in their religious practices.

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