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Western education has had a profound impact on traditional African religions in Nigeria, leading to a significant decline in the practice and adherence to these indigenous faiths. The introduction of Western education by European colonisers in the 19th century marked the beginning of a gradual erosion of traditional African religious practices.

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Western education emphasised the superiority of Western culture and values, leading to a decline in the appreciation and practice of traditional African religions. Many Nigerians began to view their indigenous faiths as “backward” or “uncivilised,” adopting instead the Christian or Islamic faiths introduced by European colonisers. This loss of cultural identity has had a lasting impact on traditional African religions in Nigeria.

The spread of Western education led to a decline in traditional religious practices, such as ancestor worship, divination, and initiation rites. Many Nigerians who received Western education began to view these practices as “heathen” or “superstitious,” abandoning them in favour of more “modern” and “civilised” religious practices.

Today, Christianity and Islam are the dominant religions in Nigeria, with a significant majority of the population identifying as either Christian or Muslim. Western education played a significant role in the spread of these religions, as many Nigerians who received Western education were also introduced to Christianity or Islam

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In recent years, there has been a growing movement to revitalise traditional African religions in Nigeria. Many Nigerians are seeking to reconnect with their cultural heritage and reclaim their indigenous faiths. Efforts to promote traditional African religions include the establishment of cultural centres, museums, and festivals celebrating traditional African culture.

The impact of Western education on traditional African religions in Nigeria has been profound. While Western education brought many benefits, including literacy and modernisation, it also led to a decline in traditional African religious practices and a loss of cultural identity. However, efforts to revitalise traditional African religions are underway, and many Nigerians are seeking to reclaim their indigenous faiths and cultural heritage.

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