We are a research-led platform exploring the Christian religious experiences of second-generation Black British Nigerians and other Africans in the UK. Our work sits at the intersection of faith, race, identity, and social mobility, with a particular focus on Pentecostal church communities.
Christian Beliefs and Practices of Second-Generation Nigerians in London
Religious socialization by parents, which encourages religious participation and affiliation, as well as family upbringing, which instills values like educational...
Passive or Pragmatic or Resistant? Responses of Second-Generation Nigerian Christians to Racism in Britain
This paper examines how second-generation Nigerian Pentecostals in Britain cope with racism, asking whether these coping strategies are best understood...
Nigerian Pentecostal Mission In Europe: Ecumenical and secular relations in Britain
One of the challenges facing African diaspora churches is transitioning from ‘migrant enclaves’ into communities able to engage meaningfully with...
When Second-Generation Nigerians Become the Mission Field: Intergenerational Tensions in Diaspora Pentecostal Churches
This article explores the everyday religious lives of young Africans in Britain, arguing that Christian faith influences different areas of...
Articulating faith: Christian beliefs and practices of second-generation Nigerians in London
This article explores the everyday religious lives of young Africans in Britain, arguing that Christian faith influences different areas of...
Passive or Pragmatic? Narratives and responses of Second-Generation Nigerian Christians to racism in Britain
This paper explores how British-born second-generation Nigerian Christians make sense of racism in Britain and the coping mechanisms they adopt.