Impact of Poverty On Practice of Christianity in Nigeria
Impact of Poverty On Practice of Christianity in Nigeria
Impact of Poverty On Practice of Christianity in Nigeria
ABSTRACT
In Africa, poverty is one of the problems that have continued to reduce to little effects most of the struggle made
to make life meaningful to the generality of the African people. As the various government continues to
introduce various programmes to alleviate poverty, Christian Churches seem not doing enough in consolidating
the various government efforts to solve the problem of poverty. Despite the numerical growth of Christianity in
Nigeria, the adverse effect of poverty in the nation has undermined the significance of this numerical growth.
The desperate attempt to solve the problem of poverty anyhow by an individual member of different Churches
in Nigeria has called into question the true practice of Christianity. Some are using ungodly ways to solve the
problem of poverty as a result of the fact that Christian Churches are not active enough in solving the problem
of poverty. Since by its nature, the Church is founded to promote Jesus’ ministry of providing both the physical
and spiritual needs of people, the reality of poverty in the nation is making the major assignments of the Church
of Christ which include the conversion of souls, showing mercy to the needy and other philanthropic services to
the masses to be at stake. As the higher percentage of Nigeria populace are wallowing in abject poverty, this
paper, therefore, sees it as imperative to examine the growth of Christianity in Nigeria and the negative impact
of poverty on the practice of Christianity in Nigeria. Made also are the probable solutions that will help the
Church to faithfully fulfill her mission as a true representative of Christ by providing both the spiritual and
physical needs of the Nigerians. It is only through this that the Church can serve as a contriving source of
encouragement to the government and the Nigerians in the struggle for the liberation of the poor, bridging the
gap between the rich and the poor through various poverty alleviating programmes and heart changing messages
that will help both poor and the rich to have right attitude towards wealth.
Keywords: Poverty, Gospel, Growth, Empowerment, Ideal
INTRODUCTION
There is a strong link between what happens in society and the way religion is practiced in any clime.
In Nigeria, Christian religion through the proclamation of the Gospel has had its way; hence its
present expansion incidence. From a handful of missionaries who planted the Christian faith in the
country, the Church has expanded in so many ways – there are mission Churches, Africa indigenous
Churches and yet there are many are privately owned by individuals. These scenarios suggest one
fact: the Church is growing, recording an increasing number of adherents. The growing numerical rate
is however undermined by poverty, which has severely bedeviled its qualitative stance. While so
many worshippers gather in Cathedrals, Church Halls, Camps, Picnics, and Prayer-mountains today
on designated days, those who sincerely throng such centresto obey God further are seriously
dwindling. The level of poverty in the land – occasioned by corruption, lack of proper planning,
natural disaster, ethnoreligious crises and terrorism, injustice among others, from which people want
to escape has caused half-hearted religiosity in Church circles. The paper examines the beginning and
growth of Christianity in Nigeria, the incidence of poverty and its attendant havoc on the practice of
Christian religion in the land. It also suggests some ways out of the conundrum.
NIGERIA’S CONTACT WITH CHRISTIANITY AND ITS GROWTH
Nigeria is relatively a large country in the West Africa’s sub-region comity of nations in the African
continent; it occupies about approximately 924,000 square kilometres and lying between 40161 and
130531 North Latitude and between 2040’ and 14041’ East Longitude. It is bordered in the South by