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5 Reasons Why Nigerian Youth Go Into Cultism by youngsazzyi(m): 6:13pm On Jul 30, 2016
When I was a little child, members of confraternity were usually referred to as “Secret Cult Members” maybe because then it was strictly a secret affair and was mostly operated in campus. Today in Nigeria Confraternities (cultism) is a household name among many youths because it’s no longer secret.

In some cities in Nigeria, One out of every five young man within the ages of 17-35 is a member of a fraternity (a cultist). I remember one young man who told me that I have not yet started life or known anything as a youth if I’m not a member (belong) of a confraternity.

Based on the various orientation Nigerian youths are fed with about cultism at their teenage age, so many of them are submitting themselves for initiation (blending) or are looking for all means to be initiated (blend) into one.

Our youths are given various orientations like;

You have to be a cultist before you can get a good job after graduation.
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You have to be a cultist before you can be connected to politicians.

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