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SHOCKER: "Nigerian Artistes & Cultism" by Nobody: 3:38am On Mar 19, 2013
Firstly, tribute to Nigerian Artistes who have suffered untimely death in the hands of cult members recently, not forgetting the retaliatory killings same day by cultists, cultism however is like pregnancy it can’t be hidden forever.
I have been following the issue of Nigerian musicians and their attacks with the exception of armed robbery cases. The death of a Nigerian musician recently, urged me to spit the little I have known.

*Everyone knows who we refer to as a legend in the Nigerian music of our generation, If you recall; he got shot about twice back when his hit single was trending all over Africa, investigations revealed back then through the help of close sources that he belongs to a secret cult known as Confraternity (Black Beret) and his colour flashes relates with the whole thing, I guess it was after too many threats that he stopped using the slogan “Nothing dey happen”.
(NB: Cultists have colour codes that serve as a sign, distinctiveness from other rival cults) #NoNamesMentioned.

*Here is another artiste; he used to be the first well respected Nigerian rapper from south west, until a controversial rapper demoted him lyrically. He's known to be part of a secret organization called Buccaneers Confraternity (Yellow Beret) , he performed on stage sometime at a Nigerian tertiary institution using a nude lady as a dancer and so on. infact he is well known for this.

*The next musician is a popular indigenous singer, he is my favourite; I cant do without listening to his proverbial Yoruba lyrics, a single parent. I would describe him as a gentle perfect man. But the only but about him here is that he is listed among these ones. He chose to associate with the Supreme Eiye Confraternity (Blue Beret).

*Next on my list, is a young handsome chairman of a record company. Fair in complexion and always has something to cover his head with either a cap or hat. He also flows with the blue beret league (Eiye Confraternity).

*A short Yoruba indigenous rapper from south west, who is known to be a Shomolu / Bariga resident, is also a member of the blue beret cult (Eiye Confraternity).

*The most active of them as at 2007, is a onetime celebrity, a rapper, infact a fight leader. I doubt if most of you would know remember him.. he used to be a Surulere resident I don’t know if he is still lives there and if he is still doing his music thing because its been over 6 years that I heard from him. If you meet him in person, the scars on his face would end your doubt Confraternity (Black Beret).

*Also, on the Confraternity, is an Igbo gyration singer, Actor turned politician.

*There are also 2(two) top fuji musicians who are part of the Eiye confraternity, they had a rivalry beef not too long ago.

You would wonder what time do these celebrities have to spare for cultism, and what do they need it for? As a cultist one or more of these 3 things are needed from you as they call it - 1. Physical ruggedity 2. Financial ruggedity & 3. Intelligence ruggedity.
Celebrities enjoy their own kind of security through their cult members in any state & an assured in-group link; BUT their life is on the line.
None of them can come out to boast of such associations, it’s quite a pity. Most of our new artistes are very much into it also but the fear of scandal is the beginning of their wisdom; because they know that the slightest leak may be a threat to their business, they would loose fans, losing fans equals loosing value, value equals money.

By: Lekan Yussuf
Twitter: @LekanBlaze
Re: SHOCKER: "Nigerian Artistes & Cultism" by Revolva(m): 7:14am On May 07, 2013
cool cool what more can i say......something that wont give dem money....ust o bring enemity and hatred.. and killings....look at damoche... and many more will soon go
Re: SHOCKER: "Nigerian Artistes & Cultism" by obidirector(m): 2:32am On Dec 24, 2016
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Re: SHOCKER: "Nigerian Artistes & Cultism" by George22016(m): 5:23pm On Dec 29, 2016
I do hang out with Terry G,one thing I hear people say about him is he is a cult member. I go just day laugh.Terry G himself day bullshit cultists even the ones wat day sing and dance with am for Iju.once him hear cult him day change am for the person.terry sabi break bottle wella

By the way I am looking for someone to kick start a label with
Re: SHOCKER: "Nigerian Artistes & Cultism" by achu442(m): 5:43pm On Jan 13, 2017
George22016:
I do hang out with Terry G,one thing I hear people say about him is he is a cult member. I go just day laugh.Terry G himself day bullshit cultists even the ones wat day sing and dance with am for Iju.once him hear cult him day change am for the person.terry sabi break bottle wella

By the way I am looking for someone to kick start a label with
What can you afford and offer?

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