Secret Societies and Cultic Activities in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions
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2002
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The General Studies Division, University of Ilorin
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INTRODUCTION. Cultism is a social crime now common in our tertiary institutions in the country. Many lives and properties have been lost to it. Cultism as a social crime is not limited to higher institutions. It is a common phenomenon characterizing our society. What we find in the higher institutions today is just a reflection of the level to which our society has gone. If some parents could be members of one "fraternity" or the other and their children are aware of it. what behaviour do we expect from the children outside?
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Secret Societies, Cultism, Occult Activities, Nigeria, Tertiary Institutions