Cultism Among Nigerian Students
Cultism
Among Nigerian Students
Speaking on the issue of cultism among Nigerian students,
President of National Association of Nigeria Students, NANS, Comrade
Taiwo Bamigbade EGALITARIAN, listed the following reasons students join
fraternities in school. According to him, students join cult group for so
many reasons which include but not limited to : Peer group influence, poor
parental upbringing; course curriculum in school which makes students less busy
in school; oppression from lecturers and poor security system in and outside the
campuses and poor institution management. Bamigbade added that cult and cult
related activities are spreading like wild fire across Nigerian campuses and
urgent steps need to be taken to stop this ugly trend His words, ” Curbing cultism on campuses
requires a collective approach which ranges from parental efforts, higher
institutions inputs and government. Parent should bring their children up in
God-fearing ways. Also, management of institutions across Nigeria should enact
strict punitive measures to discourage students from joining cult or other
anti-social groups. Suspected cultists Mr Maxwell John from the Department of
State Security Service, DSS Lagos Command spoke recently in Lagos at a Summit
organised by the National Union of Lagos State Student NULASS tagged, ”
Cultism and drug abuse among Nigerian Youth:A Threat to National Peace and
National Security.”
The DDS representative defined
cultism as any organisation that is kept away from the public whose activities
can cause threat and dangers to the peace of the community. According to Mr
John, the following can be traits that a youth belongs to a fraternity. When a
youth become a heavy driver and smoker, moves in groups, has no definite
home address, lives in constant fear, uses charm, suspicious
dress sense and most times a fighter. For Chimobi, 300 level of Structural
Engineering, University of Benin lamented that lack of principle and not
peer pressure is the reason students join cult organisations in school.” For me
lack of values and principles are the reasons majority of youths join
fraternities. As you will know, before peer pressure there is
principle, peer pressure may not influence one if we have the right people
around us.”
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