I really have to dispute question 11, having spent time as a Christian missionary in Togo. Christianity might just about be followed by 50% of the nation but to call it the dominant religion is simply not the case. Even if it is 50% (being generous) this is roughly split between Catholics and Protestants. About 1/3 of nation is Muslim and the rest are mostly Animist.
However syncretism is extremely common, particularly in rural areas. This means that functionally speaking it is the animistic beliefs that have dominance in practise since these are shared by almost all people in Togo to some degree.
However syncretism is extremely common, particularly in rural areas. This means that functionally speaking it is the animistic beliefs that have dominance in practise since these are shared by almost all people in Togo to some degree.