In
line with daily tips academic focus will look at the origin, and nature of
cultism in Nigerian University System.
Major cults organization
in Nigeria are
1. Buccaneers
2. Pyrate Confraternity, aka Alora sea dogs
1. Buccaneers
2. Pyrate Confraternity, aka Alora sea dogs
BUCCANEERS
The Buccaneers splinted
from the Pyrates. The rebellion of the Thirty was led by Dr. Bolaji Carew,
former provost of the Lagos College of Education whose cult name is "Rica
Ricardo". He was also the Supreme Eye or Sole Patron and Spiritual Head.
The open challenge to the Sea Dogs is emblazoned in Buccaneer logo"Odas is
Odas","A dog has a Master and the Master is a Lord", "Blud
for Blud", etc. On its Aniversary, 1982, the Buccaneer Confraternity, Sea
lords, became "Buccaneer Association of Nigeria"(BAN). By that time,
the Vikings Confraternity was formed in opposition to the Sea Dogs and Sea
lords. This was as a result of the tendency by Pyrates to hound the Palm Wine
Drinkers and to parade as the only "frat" in Nigeria. In I977, for
instance, the Pyrates disrupted the Convention of the Palmists at Nsukka. The
fight led to disciplinary action based on the recommendations of the Afigbo
Committee. Conclusions like this emerged: Between1982-92, the implosion of
secret cults took a completely different character. It became violent. For
instance while the pyrates had moved into the six old Universities before 1980,
the "Buckets", as others call the Buccaneers, moved into University
of Lagos, 1973, University of Benin, 1978 and crossed the Niger into University
of Calaber in 1980. Calabar deck pioneered into University of Nigeria, 1985 and
into other institutions as a part of the wildfire proliferation thereafter.
Indeed from 1984, Pyrates claimed to have cut off the Students wing.
Buccaneers
did so in 1987. These reactions pointed to the rapid proliferation of secret
cults into all manners of institutions. Worse the indication is that more
groups are forming. For example, Security agents investigating reported cases
of theft in late 1990, discovered documents of a new cult in the University of
Nigeria at an embryo stage. Exhibit included: 1.The proposal of a new deadly
organization called 'CAPPA VENDETTA' 2.The draft constitution 3.The Emblem
4.The Declaration form. Five students had completed the form. All of them were
members of existing cult and were from the same community in Abia State. This
trend bothered the old groups. The Alumin wanted respectability. In BAN
newsletter, of July 1987 entitled "Deck Submerge": "due to the
recent spate of embarrassing, undisciplined and violent acts Deckhands. Grand
Eye Council has decided to submerge all decks permanent for now. All Galleon
Masters merge desirable deckhands with frigates as observers" BAN also
attempted to use public relations techniques to create new image, which
backfired as the Warri frigate protested in a letter to the Grand Eye: Alora,
lords of warri frigate wish to bring to your attention, this issues. Buccaneers
are well noted for their secrecy, which is our pride. But now the only secret
left is the content of grand pa's Chest. Have we became palmists which every
Tom, Harry and Dick knows their Hierarchal structure?. Obviously, both Pyrates
and Buccaneers were posturing and hiding their new identities as secret cults.
Pyrate
Confraternity aka Sea Dogs
.
The Pyrate Confraternity Started out in 1952 at the University
College, Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria, and the group of seven was led by Professor
Wole Soyinka; they perceived themselves as cultural nationalists. Echoes of
this grand sentiment could still be heard in the objectives of the Sea Dogs:
"against moribund convention, tribalism, for humanistic ideas and
comradeship and chivalry" they insisted on an African content in a
White-oriented Campus. But these halcyon days soon passed by when the
Buccaneers splinted from them.
There are cults in Nigeria, secret cults that
abounds, there are cults in Primary schools, secondary schools, and of course
the higher institutes, the Universities, Polytechnics, and college of education.
Each is school whatever the level has its own cult, especially primary and secondary schools, the cults in these schools are L.G.A and state based, so they operate on this level.
For the sake of accuracy I will not mention the cults that are in Primary and Secondary schools, because they are many and does not cut across many Nigerian schools.
So our focus will be on Nigeria higher institutions. The cults existing there are popular and unlike its lesser counterparts, they cut across many Nigerian Tertiary Institute.
Each is school whatever the level has its own cult, especially primary and secondary schools, the cults in these schools are L.G.A and state based, so they operate on this level.
For the sake of accuracy I will not mention the cults that are in Primary and Secondary schools, because they are many and does not cut across many Nigerian schools.
So our focus will be on Nigeria higher institutions. The cults existing there are popular and unlike its lesser counterparts, they cut across many Nigerian Tertiary Institute.
1. Pyrate confranternity AKA Sea Dogs
The Pyrate confraternity is arguably the first
secret cult in the Nigerian University system. The mother of all cults as it
was.
Its objectives thus "against moribund
convention, tribalism, for humanistic ideas and comradeship and chivalry"
they insisted on an African content in a White-oriented Campus. But these
halcyon days soon passed by when the Buccaneers splinted from them.
2. Buccaneers
Confraternity AKA National Associations of Sea LordsFounded by Bolaji Carew the dead man who is at
the same time alive, the Buccaneers came to be very powerful and become the
main rival to their mother Pyrate Confraternity (they splinted from them)
3. The Supreme Eiye Confraternity (also known as the National Association of
Air Lords) was formed in the University of Ibadan in 1965.
4. The Neo-Black Movement
of Africa (also
called Black Axe) emerged from the University of Benin Edo State.
The following were founded in Calabar Cross River
in 1983 under the name Eternal Fraternal Order of the Legion Consortium
5. Klan Konfraternity
6. Supreme Vikings
Confraternity (the
Adventurers or, alternately, the De Norsemen Club of Nigeria)
7. Family Confraternity
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