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Nigeria Emerges as Second Most Prayerful Country in the World

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In a recent study conducted by the renowned Pew Research Center, Nigeria has been ranked as the second most prayerful country on earth. This comes as no surprise to many, as religion plays a significant role in the lives of Nigerians.

The Pew Research Center, a non-partisan American think tank based in Washington, D.C., is known for providing valuable data on social issues, public opinion, and demographic trends shaping the United States and the world at large. Their latest study focused on measuring the prayer rates in different countries.

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According to the research findings, Afghanistan secured the top spot with an impressive 96 percent prayer rate. Nigeria closely followed with a remarkable 95 percent prayer rate. This highlights the deep-rooted religious beliefs and practices that are prevalent in the country.

The list of the most prayerful countries on earth includes Algeria and Senegal, both with an 88 percent prayer rate. Djibouti, Iran, Iraq, and Niger all share an 87 percent prayer rate. Indonesia, a country known for its diverse religious landscape, rounds off the top nine with an 84 percent prayer rate.

On the other end of the spectrum, the study revealed the least prayerful countries. China, with a mere 1 percent prayer rate, takes the bottom spot. The United Kingdom, Switzerland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Estonia, France, and Denmark all have prayer rates ranging from 6 to 10 percent. These countries have significantly lower rates of prayer compared to their counterparts.

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The high prayer rate in Nigeria can be attributed to the strong influence of religion in the country. Nigeria is home to a diverse population, with Christianity and Islam being the two dominant religions. Both religions emphasize the importance of prayer and worship as a means of connecting with the divine.

For many Nigerians, prayer is an integral part of their daily lives. It serves as a source of comfort, guidance, and strength. Places of worship, such as churches and mosques, are often filled with devoted worshippers seeking solace and spiritual fulfillment.

The ranking of Nigeria as the second most prayerful country sheds light on the significant role that religion plays in shaping the lives and values of its people. It also showcases the deep faith and devotion that Nigerians have towards their respective religions.

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This recognition has garnered attention both locally and internationally. Many Nigerians have expressed pride in their country’s ranking, seeing it as a testament to their strong religious beliefs. Others have also highlighted the positive impact that prayer has on their personal lives and the wider community.

The Pew Research Center’s study provides valuable insights into the global religious landscape. It highlights the diverse ways in which people around the world express their faith and spirituality. The ranking of Nigeria as the second most prayerful country serves as a reminder of the power of prayer and its significance in different cultures.

As Nigeria continues to uphold its reputation as a prayerful nation, it is important to recognize the role that religion plays in promoting peace, unity, and social cohesion. The strong sense of community that is fostered through prayer can contribute to the overall well-being and development of the country.

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In conclusion, Nigeria’s ranking as the second most prayerful country in the world is a testament to the deep religious beliefs and practices that are deeply ingrained in Nigerian society. It highlights the power of prayer and its impact on individuals and communities. As Nigerians continue to embrace their faith, prayer will undoubtedly remain a cornerstone of their lives.

Here is list of the most prayerful countries on earth:

1. Afghanistan: 96%

2. Nigeria: 95%

3. Algeria: 88%

4. Senegal: 88%

5. Djibouti: 87%

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6. Iran: 87%

7. Iraq: 87%

8. Niger: 87%

9. Indonesia: 84%

Meanwhile, the likes of China (1%), UK (6%), Switzerland (8%), Austria (8%), Czechoslovakia (9%), Germany (9%), Estonia (9%) France (10%) and Denmark (10%) are the least prayerful countries.

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