National Church of Nigeria
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The National Church of Nigeria is the primary Christian place of worship in Nigeria, a country with a substantial Christian population.It is located in Abuja, the capital city. The National Church of Nigeria is an inter-denominational church building.HistoryThe church was designed in a Postmodern version of the Neo-gothic style by Nigerian architectural firm, Darchiwork Group; located in Lagos. It built by Italian construction firm Gitto Costruzioni Generali Nigeria Ltd.The project was started around 1989, then lay dormant for several years until 2004, when the Christian Association of Nigeria organized a committee to ensure its speedy completion. The dedication, on 2 October 2005, coincided with the celebration of Nigeria’s 45th anniversary as an independent nation.The dedication service was presided over by the Most Reverend Peter Akinola, the Anglican Primate of Nigeria.Layout and accessThe church is built in a neo-gothic style and has several pivoted arches with a wide nave leading to the altar. The altar, placed at the centre of the church completes a full rotation every ten minutes. A pipe organ is fitted to the right wing of the church, close to which sits the choir. Stained glass windows which employ a simple but attractive mix of yellow, green and red colours can be seen all around the church.