From Christianity to Islam to Buddhism to Judaism to Sikhism and more, what religious communities exist in Abuja? Here's what six local experts had to say about religion and spirituality in Abuja, Fct.
Religion and Spirituality in Abuja, Fct
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Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria which was created by a Presidential decree in the mid 70s. The seat of government permanently relocated to Abuja in 1991 after nearly two decades of constructing the new city virtually from the scratch. Today, Abuja has evolved into a huge cosmopolitan city with very wide roads, well planned districts and a range of hotels, shopping, eateries and entertainment centers. Iconic at the heart of Abuja are the National Mosque and the National Christians while Aso Rock which overlooks the Presidential Villa is conspicuous from most parts of the city.
Abuja is an amazing place with nice people, restaurants, malls, schools and churches. There is constant power supply. It also has good tourist attractions. To anyone moving to Abuja, you can come because you will be warmly welcomed. It is a great place.
Conducive environment and friendly weather. Good connecting road networks and easy to access shopping malls. Good internet services and perfect network connectivity. my city is a very religious city. We also observe public holidays and memorial days such as armed forces remembrance day, which comes up 1st January yearly and the country’s independence day, which is usually celebrated on October one yearly.
Immigration laws, his rights as an immigrant, the character of the person, and their general way of life. Their religious activities and the way they relate with visitors or none Citizens. The kind of job they do, their family lifestyle, how and where they spend their leisure, etc. that I would know how best to relate with them.
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