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The small Christian community in Northern Nigeria produced one President and several national leaders in the military and professions. This is the story of its struggles, 1899-1929, in a complex Muslim society under British Indirect Rule where missionary activity was restricted. The Church Missionary Society persevered and built a church, a school and a compound in Zaria. Pressured to leave, the young Christian community moved out. A much admired school was founded in Wusasa. The most unexpected converts came from a Muslim sect, the Children of the Israelites, known as the Isawa, who particularly honoured Nabi Isa, the Prophet Jesus.
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