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Types Of Cultism We Have In Nigeria The study utilized secondary data to explain the root causes and Cultism presently exists in many primary and post-primary institutions in Nigeria, even in the Nigerian Defence Academy, the elite military training institution. This insidious phenomenon has taken root in During this period, Nigerians increasingly prioritised economic pursuits (the hustle) over gang activity, indicating they are now knowledgeable about the underlying dangers of cultism. These societies, however, have been This paper, therefore, discusses cultism, reasons why students join cults, effects of cultism and parental and social interventions strategies that could be used in This study situates the incidence of campus cultism in Nigerian HEIs in the broader area of higher education student activism. This chapter examines the street cultism phenomenon in Lagos State, Nigeria, through the lens of historical scholarship. An examination of the Nigerian Tertiary Institutions today would reveal the This paper examines the state of cultism and gangsterism rise in Nigeria and its domestic and global expansion in re-cent years. Several studies on cultism have focused on the evolution of cult related activities in Nigeria from non-violence to the Cults in Nigeria have become a significant issue affecting various aspects of society, from the youth to the economy. High rates of cultism lead to disruptions in academic calendars The menace of cultism in Nigerian schools has certainly emerged as one of the main social problems in contemporary Nigeria, with obvious psychological consequences. R. A cult is a secret society which is not open to everybody. The unabated atrocities of secret cults in the Nigerian educational institutions These societies, also referred to as confraternities and campus cults, have names like Vikings, Black Axe, Eiye (a word in the local Yoruba Abstract The unabated incidence and unrelenting activities of secret cults in the Nigerian educational institutions have wrought incalculable havoc on the lives and psyche of Nigerians. To achieve We must strive in unison to uproot cultism and domineering ‘sit down tight’ of a select few from our system so Nigerian youths can have a However, many campuses of tertiary institutions in Nigeria are direct opposite of peaceful and safe ambiance largely due to violent and criminal activities of cult groups, wielding dangerous weapons MY CONVERSATION WITH SATAN: HOW JESUS DEFEATED SATAN AT THE CROSS. More and more females are Cultism has become a pervasive and deeply troubling issue plaguing the Nigerian youth. With the rise of these groups, it is essential to explore their Cultism has become a critical national security threat in Nigeria, with hardly a week passing without reports of killings or arrests related We live in terrifying times for parents and families. This This paper discusses cultism as a form of deviant behaviors perpetrated by students of universities and other tertiary institutions in Nigeria. There are many different types of cults, but we will focus on Nigerian cults. . Many groups are sponsored by politicians, often Nigeria faces rampant secret cult activities, causing widespread fear and insecurity. Cultism is one of the major vices confronting the Nigerian educational sector today. 1 Introduction UNODC first discussed the cult phenomenon in its 2009 organized crime threat assessment for West Africa. a Pyrates), Abstract This paper examined the effects of the Cultism in the Tertiary Institutions Nigeria, especially, it examined the concepts of cultism, causes, effects and solutions to eradication of cultism in tertiary Abstract The main purpose of this study was to investigate the causes, consequences and strategies for curbing cultism among Nigerian Undergraduates. Go to any university, polytechnic, college of education, Cultism is one menace that has refused to go away in Nigeria despite efforts by the government and other concerned bodies. While they are not inherently organized criminal groups, they serve as enabling organizations for a The unchecked atrocities, horrific crimes and brutality of cultists in the Nigerian society has continued to take its toll on the lives of young and old Nigerians. Cults are History of Cultism in Nigeria Literature on cultism' in Nigeria has indicated that secret cults emanated from secret societies, which stemmed from fraternities and sororities that existed in Euro--American The main purpose of this study was to find out the causes, effects and strategies to stop cultism in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. Articulating the subject of this paper involves the This study empirically assessed the causes of cultism while making case for the use of behavioural-change communication strategies for curbing cultism in universities of South-East Nigeria. We’ll start by discussing what leads people into these groups, What are the causes, effects and solutions to cultism in Nigeria? Consequences of cultism in Nigeria. The large-scale criminal Abstract Nigeria before the 21st century relied solely on traditional cults for its day to day events, policing, information dissemination, control of ancestral worship and initiation. IreneFROM being a problem supposedly confined to university campuses, cultism in Nigeria has now grown to become a threatening vice across the country. It was discovered from the study that cultism among the students of Cultism in Nigerian schools is a serious issue that has been prevalent for many years. The unabated incidence and unrelenting activities of secret cults in Nigerian Cultism is one menace that has refused to go away in Nigeria despite efforts by the government and other concerned bodies. This This paper paper critically critically examines examines the the problem problem problem of of of cultism, cultism, cultism, violent violent violent crime crime crime and and and insecurity insecurity In this post, we take a look at cult groups and how you can identify a cultist in Nigeria. BY EMMANUEL OMOOBAJESU 1 A convention of the evil government was held in Did you know cults can be political, racial, destructive, polygamist, or terrorist? They are characterized by uncommon spiritual, philosophical, or religious beliefs and rituals. It explores the emergence, modes of operation, and We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. The name of the first cultic group of Seadog In Nigeria cult groups have not been restricted to corners of the university campuses. Economic and social Abstract Cultism has become one of the most pressing social vices undermining the stability of the Nigerian educational system. Many innocent individuals have been hacked This paper examines the root causes, persistence, and evolution of diverse forms and manipulative tactics of recruiting members to cult Beyond Rivers State, the despicable menace of cultism has stamped its indelible marks on the soul of a dispirited Nigeria struggling to The research findings have shown that cultism and other forms of violence are prevalence in Nigerian universities and have increased ABSTRACT: The menace of cultism in Nigerian schools has certainly emerged as one of the main social problems in contemporary Nigeria, with obvious psychological consequences. This post will provide information about the top 7 cult groups in Nigeria Cultism in Nigeria also has deep roots in local traditions, where secret societies historically held social and religious significance (Hassan, 2020; Vaughan, 2016). The origin of cultism in the Nigerian universities can be traced to the Pyrates The origin of cultism in the Nigerian universities can be traced to the Pyrates Confraternity that was founded by the Nobel Laurete, Wole The menace of cultism is not fundamentally new, especially in the tertiary education system in Nigeria, but it has assumed a worrisome dimension going by the recent Use of cultists as thugs by politicians encourages cultism in Nigeria. Cultism poses a serious threat to the safety, well-being, and academic We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. The article discloses shocking facts. It outlines The paper examined the menace of secret cults in the Nigerian tertiary institutions. Go to any university, polytechnic, college of education, Abstract: The existence of cultism and cults in our universities poses continuous threat to life and peaceful co-existence. Unfortunately, in spite of the provision of five-year jail term for membership of Whenever young Nigerians get admission into tertiary institutions and are leaving their homes to commence classes, their parents and/or guardians often drum the following into their The report, Organized Crime in Nigeria: A Threat Assessment, identifies several types of organized crime enterprises prevalent in the country. We are therefore confronted with the questions of the origin of cultism, its spread to the entire Nigerian society. This study situates the incidence of campus cultism in Nigerian HEIs in the broader area of higher education student activism. Cultism Cultism has become a major social problem both within and outside the Nigerian universities. Cult groups in Nigeria still The document discusses cultism in Nigeria, tracing its history from pre-colonization to its current violent manifestations in tertiary institutions. Cultism has emerged as a destructive force within Nigerian society, Abstract The there is alarming rate of consequences of cultism in Nigeria and other countries and there is need for researches to be performed in this area. Solutions to cult activities in In Nigeria, they are also known as secret cults. The origin of cultism was traced to the Seadog confraternity (a. Starting with examination of ABSTRACT: This paper discussed cultism development and its sinister influence in Nigeria universities. k. The activities of these groups have caused the deaths The purpose of this seminar paper is to explore concept of cultism and to investigate the causes of it in Nigerian universities. Unfortunately, Cultism remains a persistent issue in Nigeria, despite efforts by government and NGO to end their activities. Discover 'TYPES OF CULTISM IN NIGERIA', their symbols, how they came into existence, and more details about these groups. Thus, the purpose of the current study was It concludes by seeing cultism in Nigeria functioning as a destructive force, likened to a "social vulture" that preys on individuals and communities alike and provides Cultism in Nigerian tertiary institutions undermines educational integrity and student safety. The geographical Cultism is a major vice which is common in Higher Education Institutions in Nigeria today. As you may guess there are many others in the Top 10 Cult Groups in Nigeria and their colours Cultism in Nigeria is still popular among young people today. Cult membership has expanded from higher education to primary schools and communities. Starting with examination of commonly known forms of student This study empirically assessed the causes of cultism while making case for the use of behavioural-change communication strategies for Cultism in Nigeria has evolved from its academic roots into a dangerous web of violence, crime, and fear. Descriptive survey design was adopted for the Abstract. What is the History of cultism in Nigeria? Check out this article to know when cultism started, its spread in the country, and its The research findings have shown that cultism and other forms of violence are prevalence in Nigerian universities and have increased tremendously in recent decades, reoccurring almost on daily basis. With more children and young people slipping into its A couple of years ago or so, we featured a secondary school in Delta State, where the culture of cultism is already rampant. Cultism ensures that is the case. It’s more in universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, and even The origin of cultism in Nigeria can be tracked down to 1952, when a group of seven friends formed the Seadogs Confraternity (Pyrates Confraternity) at the University College, Cults are expanding their activities in Nigeria and abroad. Nigerian universities and other institutions of higher learning have in recent times witnessed unprecedented insecurity, persistent violence and educational backdrop, leading to loss of many The dimension which cultism in Nigerian schools have assumed in recent time call for concerted effort by the students, peer groups, parents, government and so on in order to provide a way forward for Causes, Effects and Strategies for Eradicating Cultism among Students in Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria-A Case Study of Nnamdi Research on cultism and gangsterism has long being the interest of educational sociologists and psychologists experts. The study examines menace of secret cults in the Nigerian higher education institutions and proffers some History of cultism in Nigeria: Cultism is a ritual practice by a group of people whose membership, initiation, policies and activities are done Cultism (a k a) Secret Cult a kind of an organization, where people come together and promise, as well as, pledge their allegiances, it is often under an oath which Top 10 Cult Groups In Nigerian Universities, Their Motto And Symbols - Crime - Nairaland Nairaland Forum Introduction Cultism is undeniably one of the social vices setting the hand of the developmental clock of Nigeria backwards. Other specific objectives include: To examine the impact of Abstract Cultism has become one of the most pressing social vices undermining the stability of the Nigerian educational system. Cultism has emerged as a destructive force within Nigerian society, 1. How did secret cult start in Nigeria? Why do people join cultism? What is their mode of The types of cultism in Nigeria would be discussed below: Pyrate Confraternity Pyrate confraternity also known as The National By Eshiemokha. This is achieved by wreaking havoc in communities Download Citation | Cultism: A Destructive Concept in the Educational Development of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria | Security threat has for long constituted a major 1. The report noted that cults were a syncretic phenomenon, melding Names of Vikings decks The politics of cultism Cultism continues to thrive in Nigeria. Politicians clampers the effectiveness of effort towards curbing cultism Abstract The rise in unemployment has propelled the increase in street cultism as indigenous youths see cultism as an avenue to make money. Cultism therefore is an act of belonging to a secret cult in an educational institution. 3 Objectives Of The Study The major objective of this study is cultism in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions, a case study of Lagos State University. They have spread into the society at large and operate The adverse effects of cultism in our society have continued to be a source of worry to governments, and as a result, it is important to understand the influence of the Nigerian National Laws in We have shown you a list of the main cultism communities in Nigeria and their symbols. The ORIGIN OF CULTISM /FORMATION IN NIGERIA TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS Cultism started in Nigeria tertiary and in the year 1952 in the then UCI . We will be looking at both confraternities as well as Abstract This paper examined the effects of the Cultism in the Tertiary Institutions Nigeria, especially, it examined the concepts of cultism, causes, effects and solutions to eradication of cultism in tertiary Cultism in Nigeria has evolved into an uncontrollable monster, its influence stretching far beyond the confines of university campuses. It has infiltrated every corner of society, Abstract This paper looked into the causes, effects and management of cultism in Nigerian institution of learning, with special reference to research work on cultism and reports made in our dailies. These cult groups usually have sign, symbols and languages they use which are unique to Cultism nowadays is rampant in Nigerian schools, and by extension, schools all over the world, especially in the institutions of higher learning. This paper Cultism in Nigeria has become a major concern amongst the youths and some of the elderly in the Country. Members of a secret cult have particular spiritual beliefs Youth cultism is one of the sources of violence in most Nigerian cities.