i think the whole society has to carry the blame for this... i attended a nigerian university for a year so i knw first hand how it can be intimidating for u 2 be ju man as they used 2 describe ppl that were not afiliated to any cult... the blame should start from the parents all d way 2 d executive arm of government for allowin' the society 2 decay 2 dis point......
cultism has alway been and will alway be in nigerian institutions. blaming the parent or government is uncalled for. change lies
with the students and perhaps for God to minister to them. i remember the" eye confraternity " in my uni back in niger and how they caused havoc. its only God that can take control.
Cultism has always been in almost every society since the beginning of time only that Nigerian cultism in the institutions of higher learning has been taken to extremity claiming precious lives . That video shows 80 deaths within the span of 2yrs and no single arrests made.
A possible reason the government is turning a deaf ear is to let the cult members learn a natural lesson of life ? Most of the death are caused by rivalry between the cult members themselves .
God is already taking control through redemption if only people can know that the power they seek in cults is very very limited and can only take them so far .
Even the Italian Mafiozo that the cultists tend to ape through their actions and gory assasinations are not waxing in strength - it appears the reverse is the case judging by recent trends
" If its not for love - its for nothing " [/size]
Posted: at 17-03-2010 02:07 AM (15 years ago) | Gistmaniac |
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