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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.
The traditional African religion influenced most African art, but Christianity influenced Ethiopian art.
Christianity, Islam, and Traditional African religions are practiced by the Ashanti ethnic group.
Most of the people in Gambia are Muslims, probably 90% of them. Christianity is probably 9%, while the African Traditional religion is just 1%.
The traditional African religion influenced most African art, but Christianity influenced Ethiopian art.
Traditional African religion is known as Paganism which is a collective name for all 'nature religions'. There is no sole founder of this religion.
Christian Missionaries had little success with converting Africa to Christianity, but the African people often mixed Christianity with their native religions, forming syncretic brands of both religions.
Majority Christian, followed by Islam and traditional African religions.
The people of Mali generally practice Islam, with the majority of the population being Muslim. There are also smaller communities that adhere to traditional African religions and Christianity.
They have three main religions Christianity, Islam, and African religion.
In the African country of Niger, the main religion is Islam. Other religions that are practiced are Animism and Christianity.
Africans still practiced their traditional Yoruba & Vodou religions, under slavery, by concealing it under the guise of following Christianity.