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The consolidation of confraternity activities outside Nigerian university campuses was boosted by the nationwide renouncement of cultism by university students and the breakdown of traditional campus cults all over the country as a result of amnesty granted to all renounced cultists at the onset of the present democratic government.
Nigeria Active [2] Green Circuit Association International: Maphite 1978 University of Benin: Benin City, Nigeria: Active [10] Gentlemen Clubs: Early 1990s Nigeria [2] Jurists: Early 1990s Nigeria [2] Icelanders: German Nigeria Mbacho: Early 1990s Rivers State University: Port Harcourt, Nigeria [2] Mgba Mgba Brothers: Early 1990s Nigeria Active ...
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. [1]
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.
A confraternity infesting Nigerian society, particularly the country's universities, and responsible for large amounts of violent crime. Many reports exist of the ill effects cultism has on Nigerian society. One such report states: "[Cults] have brutally ravaged Nigeria’s 37 state-run institutions.
De Norsemen Kclub of Nigeria is a Nigerian confraternity, founded at University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria by students with the nicknames of "Risenangel De Chamelus" "Fons et Origo", "Captain Trupence Njamena" and "Eric the Red". The group was founded in 1970 and registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria as a ...
Nickelodeon is continuing its tradition of broadcasting an NFL playoff game in 2025. Here's how to watch the broadcast for the Texans-Chargers game.
The Black Axe is an international confraternity with roots in Nigeria.Originally formed from and inspired by the Neo Black Movement of Africa (NBM), it was established at the University of Benin (Benin City, Edo State) as part of the Pan-African movement in 1977.