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8 Categories of students Found On Campuses by zumen(m): 6:32pm On Jul 18, 2015
Today in campuses a lot of groups are everywhere and some are still to come We are going to list and explain the types of groups in campuses today, their characters and also what they do.

Below are 8 groups that are found in campuses today written by Quintech

The Occultist:
More than ever before, the campuses have been engulfed in occultic activities leading not only to destruction of property and disruption of academic activities, but also loss of precious lives. There has been increase both in diversity and sophistication of cults on the campus.

Majority of the students involved in occultic practice are not known since their activities are carried out in secrecy. However, their population has been on the increase and they have constituted themselves into a resistant group.

The Sophisticates':
This group of people are known by their “Queen English”, extravagance, attendance in social activities both in and out of the campus. They scantily dress and engage in and sponsor immorality of various types.

The Foreign Students:
This group of student find it difficult integrating themselves into the campus life due to barriers of nationality. This is especially true for people from Asian country.

The Book Worms:
The are given various names such as “rigour majors”, “efficos”, Ambishos”. They are seen always going to the library, lecture halls and classrooms. To them they have come to study. Anything outside that is of little or no importance. They rarely attend any social function including religious activities.

The Moralists and normal Christians:
This is perhaps the most evangelized people group on the campus. They readily attend Christain programmes’ and are not generally hostile to the gospel message. However, some of them do not yield to the gospel because of their unwillingness to leave their denomination or out of the belief that they could be justified by in good works or morals.

Student activities and opinion leaders:
These are the “life wire” of the campus. They are generally outgoing, outspoken and analytical. They believe they know the way and others should follow them. Due to their political consciousness, it is not uncommon to find them as leaders in various associations on the campus.

They are generally friendly. However, they may be difficult to reach, not because of their unwillingness to accept the gospel, but because they will not normally have time to attend Christian programmes. To them, the worth of every relationship and association is always measured by how much it enhances their political ambition. Some may attend Christian fellowship once a while but not with the intention of becoming committed Christians’ but to use it as a means to an “end “

Religious Modernizers:
Some crop of Pentecostal/Christians fellowship groups on the campus today aremaking it difficult for sinners to appreciate the gospel message. Apart from the profession of their life styles to distinguish them from the unbelievers. Members of these groups are very difficult to reach. They readily mention the fellowship they belong to and fact that they too are Christians’.

They pray, speak in tongues and talk about faith in God. Their reasoning is that, if they weren’t Christain, they wouldn’t have been “baptized” in the Holy Spirit. If God recognizes them as Christians by “baptizing” them in the Holy Spirit, how come you say they are not born again.

Members of other Religious group:
Almost all false religious groups in the country are now represented on the campus. They are generally hostile to the gospel. They do not attend Christian gatherings and are always argumentative when confronted with the facts of the gospel.

They do not easily tell people their relogious affiliation but may be easily detected in their argument.

Lets be truthful to our self.


WHAT GROUP DO YOU BELONG TO?



Source: http://zumiinfo.com/2015/07/8-categories-of-students-found-on-campuses/
Re: 8 Categories of students Found On Campuses by Nobody: 6:34pm On Jul 18, 2015
I am A Royal "Sophisticate" proud Foreign student and Star player and Asst Captain on my football team. cool cool cool

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Re: 8 Categories of students Found On Campuses by Drhenrysaint(m): 6:37pm On Jul 18, 2015
undecided undecided
Re: 8 Categories of students Found On Campuses by Annstar(f): 6:39pm On Jul 18, 2015
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Re: 8 Categories of students Found On Campuses by EduRegard: 6:42pm On Jul 18, 2015
The topic should have been "8 Categories Of Students Found On Campuses" instead of "8 Type Of Groups Found On Campuses)"

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Re: 8 Categories of students Found On Campuses by chiderablaze(m): 6:50pm On Jul 18, 2015
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Re: 8 Categories of students Found On Campuses by Nobody: 6:53pm On Jul 18, 2015
The politicians: they carry every post on their head but careless about their academics

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Re: 8 Categories of students Found On Campuses by Nobody: 8:05pm On Jul 18, 2015
none of the above
Re: 8 Categories of students Found On Campuses by zumen(m): 8:44pm On Jul 18, 2015
Zonazinny:
none of the above
hmmmmm

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