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September 2, 2004
Big Nigerian churches in Ireland
I have come to talk to Pastor Lawrence Oyetunji, a Nigerian, about the church he leads here.
But before tracking him down, in his glorious gold outfit, I stumble into other huge African churches.
On each floor hundreds of men, women and children are worshipping, and the cacophony of guitars, drums and voices is deafening.
African churches in Dublin are growing in size and number.
They reflect not only a growing community, but also one that is putting down strong roots, establishing its own amenities and services.
BBC NEWS | Africa | Nigerians put down new roots in Ireland
Posted by thdyck on September 2, 2004
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