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Aladura and Oke Ila

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Difference between Aladura and Oke Ila

Aladura vs. Oke Ila

Aladura is a classification of churches that abide by a Christian religious denomination or trend inspired by activities of progressive church elements, J.B Sadare, D.O. Odubanjo, I.O Sanya and others in 1918. Òkè-Ìlá Òràngún (often abbreviated as Òkè-Ìlá) is an ancient city in southwestern Nigeria that was capital of the ancient Igbomina-Yoruba city-state of the same name.

Similarities between Aladura and Oke Ila

Aladura and Oke Ila have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Christ Apostolic Church, Church of Nigeria, Church of the Lord (Aladura), Yoruba language.

Christ Apostolic Church

Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) is the first Aladura Pentecostal church present in Nigeria and other countries.

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Church of Nigeria

The Church of Nigeria is the Anglican church in Nigeria.

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Church of the Lord (Aladura)

The Church of the Lord (Aladura) is an African Initiated Church founded by Josiah Olunowo Ositelu in 1925, and inaugurated in 1930 in Ogere Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria.

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Yoruba language

Yoruba (Yor. èdè Yorùbá) is a language spoken in West Africa.

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Aladura and Oke Ila Comparison

Aladura has 37 relations, while Oke Ila has 75. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.57% = 4 / (37 + 75).

References

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