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Christianity is a major religion in Kaduna State in the North west of Nigeria . The Roman Catholic Diocese of Zaria , the Roman Catholic Diocese of Zaria , the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kaduna and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan have their seat in the state. An ecclesiastical province of Kaduna of the Church of Nigeria exists.[1] The Churches of Christ are present in the state.[2] Christianity in Kaduna throne room trust ministry, which has been founded by Emmanuel Nuhu Kure Christianity in Kaduna City [[includes Winners' Chapel, which has been founded by David Oyedepo , is a Megachurch . Kaduna Stat has a conflict between Christians and Muslims ; Sharia is valid in those parts of the State, which have a Muslim majority. An Interfaith Mediation Centre exists.[3]
There was a Kaduna Peace Declaration of Religious Leaders in 2002.[4] Kaduna City is divided into a Christian South and a Muslim North.[5] The first execution according to Islamic law in the 21st century in the state took place in 2002.[6]
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