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Nigeria Active The Outlaws: Early 1990s Nigeria [2] [e] Red Sea Horse: Early 1990s Nigeria Active [2] [7] Sea Cults: Late 1960s Nigeria [7] [f] Second Son of Satan: SSS Early 1990s Nigeria [2] Sonmen: Early 1990s Nigeria [2] Snow Men: Nigeria Active [7] Supreme Eiye Confraternity (aka National Association of Airlords) SEC, NAA, Air Lords ...
The Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Vices of Nigeria Police Force calls the Supreme Aiye Confraternity a "dangerous and unlawful group". [ 6 ] Its initiation ceremonies include beatings and hazing, often requiring recruits to commit crimes such as armed robbery, "obligatory rapes", or physical attacks on faculty members.
Female confraternities have supplied spies for allied male confraternities as well as acting as prostitution syndicates. [6] In the past few years, members of confraternities such as the Neo-Black Movement have been investigated by law enforcement in different countries around the globe, including Canada, Italy, and the United Kingdom. [10]
The National Association of Seadogs, popularly known as the Pyrates Confraternity, is a confraternity organization in Nigeria that is nominally University-based. [1] The group was founded by Professor Wole Soyinka and six students in 1952 to support human rights and social justice in Nigeria.
The name is derived from cash inducements hidden in brown envelopes and given to journalists during press briefings. It is a common practice in Nigeria and many journalists do know that it is unethical. [2] One of the effects is that the Nigerian media has become a hotbed for sponsored stories.
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South Asian mass media in Canada (3 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Multicultural and ethnic mass media in Canada" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.