Abstract:
This study gave a historical account of the contributions of Christianity to the overall
development of Nigeria. From the inception of Christianity in Nigeria, it has been inculcating
in its adherents’ uncompromised moral values, respect for human life and dignity through
adequate education and social tasks. Unfortunately, social critics have constantly but
erroneously, underestimated the contributions made by Christian missionary work in
Nigeria. Therefore, this research was an attempt to specifically show that Christianity is
genuine; it has made great strides in the areas of education, agriculture, healthcare and
rural development. Its contribution to national development will be portrayed in this
work. Christianity was committed to upholding social justice, equality and people’s welfare,
all of which helped a country achieve national development. The purpose of enumerating
the contributions of Christianity was to correct the bad impressions which the social
critics might have generated. This was also to buttress that nation building was part of the
agenda in missionary work in Nigeria. To achieve this aim, a historical approach was
used. The findings made clear the fact that Christianity is one popular institution that has
greatly influenced many Nigerians positively. Hence, most Nigerians were in love with
Christian mission.
CONTRIBUTION : This work corrected the negative impressions which social critics might have
generated about Christianity. It buttressed that nation building remained the prime agenda in
missionary work in the entire universe. Christianity’s continuous contribution to Nigeria
cannot be overemphasised; it is a peaceful religion.
Description:
Special Collection: Africa Platform for NT Scholars, sub-edited by Ernest van Eck (University of Pretoria).
George Asadu is participating
in the research project ‘Africa
Platform for NT Scholars’,
directed by Prof. Dr Ernest
van Eck, Department of New
Testament and Related
Literature, Faculty of
Theology and Religion,
University of Pretoria.