Religion in Bauchi State

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Religion in Bauchi State of Nigeria is mainly Islam and Christianity. The Sharia is valid in the entire state. The vast majority of the state's population (~80%) are Muslim with smaller Christian and traditionalist minorities at about 15% and 5%, respectively.[1] Evangelicals are the dominant Christian branch in the state, but there are also adherents of the Roman Catholicism and Anglicanism. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bauchi has its seat in the state. The Anglican Diocese of Bauchi is part of the Province of Jos, within the Church of Nigeria.

Bauchi State has been one of the centres of sectarian violence in Nigeria.

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