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Confraternity Nickname Date founded Institution Location Status References Aborigine Ogboni Fraternity: Imesi-Ile, Osun State, Nigeria: Active [1]Big Five: Early 1990s Rivers State University
Nigerian education minister Tunde Adeniran later dismissed Omole and ordered university administrators to eradicate confraternities from their campuses by September 1999. [11] In response, hundreds of cult members publicly renounced their confraternity and cult-associated violence temporarily subsided.
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Until the 1990s most publications were government-owned, but private papers such as the Nigerian Tribune, The Punch, Vanguard, and the Guardian continued to expose public and private scandals. [3] Laws related to the media, including newspapers, are scattered across various pieces of legislature.
Pages in category "Confraternities in Nigeria" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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Free [2] Nigerian Compass: Business, politics, sports Website, print English Website: Free : Has editorial oversight Nigerian Entertainment Today: Entertainment Website
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 ...