For centuries, African spirituality was woven into daily life—expressed through traditional religions, communal rituals, and later, through the spread of Christianity and Islam. But for African millennials—born roughly between the early 1980s and late 1990s—spiritual life looks different. Shaped by urbanization, globalization, and the digital age, they are reinterpreting faith in ways that merge tradition with modernity, individualism with community, and ritual with innovation.