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What makes the Yorubas tick (7), By Sunday Adelaja
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What makes the Yorubas tick (7), By Sunday Adelaja

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Why the Yorubas Build and Pastor the Largest Churches Worldwide Yoruba pastors lead several of the largest churches and mega-church movements in Nigeria. While Nigerian mega-churches are often multi-ethnic in membership, they are heavily founded and led by Yoruba leaders, particularly within the Pentecostal movement. Yoruba pastors hold a very high profile in the top […]

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