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pelu2mi (m)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #96 on: March 06, 2009, 04:28 PM »

ahoy seadawgs.wu barks n bite?
it cud av been worse pallies,do u no that d more u argue unnesesarily with lubbers the more degraded u bcom,lets sayle and let the stinkin falapas live.ogun ma jao
dammiejay (m)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #97 on: March 07, 2009, 01:38 PM »

Can anyone help me wit useful information on any university in south west here that accept lower credit(OND business Admin MAPOLY)for direct entry?Cos ve i don't no anybody in d east and north.Or is there any body that has good connection in dis schools ESUTECH enugu state uni of tech,nd ANATECH anambra state uni of tech.Please help me.
njazra (m)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #98 on: March 07, 2009, 10:19 PM »

I will advice you go back for your HND because no University will take ND lower credit,if it had been from a reputable Polytechnic like Fed Poly,Ilaro,Yaba Tech or Kad Poly,it would be better than MAPOLY (One of the worst Polytechnic (Academics) in NIgeria.

  Pls,try to go for HND in a better Polytechnic and you can use your HND for PGD.

Good day
dammiejay (m)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #99 on: March 08, 2009, 08:24 AM »

@njhra
some schools in south east like ESUTECH,ANATECH nd som scools in north accept lower credit,it's in d brochure.But d problem i had is that,i don't ve anybody there and ve never been there before.Please can u connect me wit anyone.
efeski (m)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #100 on: March 14, 2009, 04:08 AM »

it's obvious to the reasonable man that pc is visibly d most organised frat in 9ja, tho that is not 2 say they dont exist in our campuses as majority of seadogs claim. either its leadership is not aware or they're just female orifice-footing about the issue.
the idea of using this platform to attack eachother verbally goes to show the shallow mentality of some forum users. every injus-man knows d reason he decided to join wteva confra he belongs so lets learn to both co-exist peaceably wt eachother irrespective of diverse fraternal affiliations & profer objective suggestions on ways to redeem the already tarnished image of confraternities in 9ja  cus whether we choose to admit it or not, confra has come to stay & lots of lives & futures of today's leaders (students) are either put on hold indefinitely or in most cases outrightly derailed on a daily basis because nigerian confraternities are poorly organised in their aims, structure & principles.

ava ava sador
njazra (m)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #101 on: March 14, 2009, 02:29 PM »

Its just like a juxtaposition btw life and death. UNILAG is the best in Academic standard ( Research,condusive learning environment, enough Professors and Good lecturers) e.t.c LASU is a home of Cultist and dullards.  .
njazra (m)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #102 on: March 14, 2009, 02:36 PM »

Quote from: dammiejay on March 08, 2009, 08:24 AM
@njhra
some schools in south east like ESUTECH,ANATECH nd som scools in north accept lower credit,it's in d brochure.But d problem i had is that,i don't ve anybody there and ve never been there before.Please can u connect me wit anyone.

I advice you go for your HND and proceed further. I finished my ND at the Federal Polytechnic Ilaro, Ogun State in 2005 with Upper Credit (3.48). I applied to OAU (DE) 2006 and not admitted despite the fact that i know more than 4 senior lecturers there. I applied again at OOU the next year and was not admitted again and i scored 74 in the Post DE exam.

 I am now a 200 level student of UNILAG DLI(Part Time) and HND 1 Student of a Polytechnic (Full time). Time is not on our side so its better you think fast before its too late,you can apply to OOU with Lower Credit,its accepted but dont rely on it and you can as well go for your HND.  The lord will lead you right.   Regards
elvis1
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #103 on: April 11, 2009, 09:32 AM »

i pray that this thing will stop as soon as possible, because it has lead to many distructions to we nigerians academically
ell77 (f)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #104 on: April 11, 2009, 02:29 PM »

I read a book once on the roots, that talked about these seadogs and buccaneers, written by a reformed Christian. It is such a terrible thing to behold. How do we solve this problem?
ell77 (f)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #105 on: April 11, 2009, 02:29 PM »

Please could, you also help me by voting on my post:
http://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-260618.0.html
Enockia (m)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #106 on: April 13, 2009, 10:00 AM »

i think this has it's root in the heart of every body cos the bible tells us that the heart of man is desperately wicked
amingo147
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #107 on: April 19, 2009, 11:47 PM »

Egede na muskurate.

Amingo they are afriad of night, but we cant be afriad cuz we drink night train,
vicaro
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #108 on: June 10, 2009, 12:55 PM »

aro baggers, we forever remain rugged. we don't find ourselves in this discussion because they are for small children. go to abia state polytechnic, the score is 8-0 (vikings 8 - axe men 0)
EBERE2 (m)
PLS BROTHERS I WANT TO BE RISH LIKE OTHER MENS BE
« #109 on: June 19, 2009, 04:05 PM »

HELLO BROTHERS HOOD
i'm accept and to obey the laws of brothers hood pls my brother
am only ask for a favour because there is no one i can ask accept my yours
pls in any consiquence that u provide to i promise to obey it as u said
THANKS.
vicaro
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #110 on: June 19, 2009, 04:09 PM »

No problems
aristocrat (m)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #111 on: June 19, 2009, 05:53 PM »

Quote from: amingo147 on April 19, 2009, 11:47 PM
Egede na muskurate.

Amingo they are afriad of night, but we cant be afriad cuz we drink night train,
     u are fucking crazy. besides dis u are not  even ashamed of your confrat, dirty egede man.
billion234
Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #112 on: July 09, 2009, 03:32 AM »

Alora sealord you na too much i am proud to be a bucaneer i will like to say bucaneer are not the one causing trouble in the institution we are the FINEST we only do it  for fun. ALORA SEA LORD SAIL ON AHUMEN OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
naminami
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #113 on: August 15, 2009, 01:57 PM »

guy u dnt knw wot u re saying, were u there wen virgin mary gave birth 2 LORD jesus? u cn nt knw, who no come no go knw ooo
naminami
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #114 on: August 15, 2009, 02:15 PM »

AWUUUUMEN!!! ALO U 22222222222 RUGGED but beware of lubbers n T.C we re 2 lead cuz na we fine pass, i echo AWUUUUMEN
Jakey! (m)
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #115 on: August 21, 2009, 07:04 AM »

Alora its said in BAN that "if u want to lead the orchestra, u must back the crowd" lords ar not asking for public scrutiny, paly if u no come u knw go knw, n if u no knw i wil neva let u knw! The business  is ours. Alora not everything demands a reply, i knew what i went tro to become a lord. Again eating your trebor cud be detrimental, if u allow ol HLs 2 knw your cappins,  Alo who wan die go die. Lords s.o ruggedly. 
naminami
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #116 on: September 05, 2009, 04:40 PM »

ALO!!! u re rugged, tru yarn, may u sail save tru d rough sea n your blood neva dry in your vain, AWUMEN
naminami
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #117 on: September 26, 2009, 12:59 AM »

i want 2 echo awuuuuuuuuuuumen 2 all brodaz across nation, 2 ruggd awumen!!!
nyben23111
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #118 on: September 29, 2009, 06:40 PM »

ban is a away of live.so alora sealord make we sail to the treasure island
nyben23111
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #119 on: September 29, 2009, 06:43 PM »

101 awumen to all sealord alover the earth na me na me dey cap alora
Blazing99
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #120 on: October 07, 2009, 01:47 PM »

I was at Surulere 03-10-09 and I passed by Ajao road where I saw a poster "Welcome to Beninja Frigate". People around there were wearing yellow headscarves and berets probably, Bucaneers. They shot guns in the air announcing arrivals. Sang stupid songs of gyration. Drank, made noise. Cheered themselves. They even hired mopol for security.
I looked at it all from a neutral point of view. These are just a bunch of dudes who believe and belong to weird idealogies(some of which contain truth, i must confess) and choose crazy way of lives. They actually feel this sense of belonging makes them better people but really it doesn't. If one is to look deeper it can be reckoned to "blind slavery" because they have no freedom. All they do is for the group, live by the group's laws and die by them. I believe these confraternity/cult members would never live their lives to please themselves, but rather to the tune a set of crazy but intelligently sounding people. If they get higher, the better to uplift the group's legacy, if they don't they rot in servitude. Well on Judgement Day, I wish to be judged individually by God and His standards, not to be grouped with like-minded people who feel higher than others and use violence to achieve their collective aims.
naminami
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #121 on: October 07, 2009, 10:48 PM »

@blazing99, well evry body is free 2 say any thing,see let me tell u it does not mean that you saw some people putting yellow beret u then claim them to be bucaneers, bucaneers are responsible and jolly fellows, well u will never know so that is why u are talking like this,so my guy, who no come no go know so please know what u are saying,
Blazing99
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #122 on: October 08, 2009, 10:02 AM »

@ Namiani, I believe u understand English. What I'm actually saying is what i've said. And im not gullible, I know cult memebers when i see them.
naminami
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #123 on: October 08, 2009, 11:59 PM »

guy u dnt hv to sound lyk dis u, i believe u 2 understands English too;u saw cultist, then hw, now let me tell there's cult and there's confraternity, so Mr.english lectural u hear so,
Blazing99
Re: Roots of [Violent] Cultism in Higher Institutions in Nigeria
« #124 on: October 09, 2009, 12:48 PM »

i hope u talk better than u write
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