95% of Angola’s population is Christian. A quarter belongs to Protestant churches founded during the colonial period, including congregational evangelical church.
Check my first link. The reason I'm going with that is that I'm not counting syncretic, blurry stuff as Christian in the same sense as more official, institutionally-entrenched Roman Catholicism. In N. Africa, you're going to see a lot of people who identify as more than one thing, accept multiple belief systems and mix them up.





at democratic freedom-loving coli posters cheering on making religions illegal.