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5 Nigerian Secret Societies You Should Know About by Peezzy(f): 7:27am On Sep 15, 2017
Every country has its fair share of secret societies including Nigeria too.
There are whispers that there are cults in this country that control the affairs of the government. It is said that powerful men make up these societies.
If you don't know some of the cults here are five Nigerian secret societies that you should know.

1) The Rosicrucian Order (AMORC)
This sect was established in Nigerian in 1933.
Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis is an offshoot of the Rosicrucian movement that started in Europe in early 17th century. The cult is open to both men and women. According to its website it " enables people to find themselves, turn their lives around, and influence the universe...We offer an ancient time tested system of study and experimentation, which reveals the underlying principles of the universe. Our method offers practical tools applicable to all aspects of life. The Rosicrucian teachings allow individuals to direct their own lives, experience inner peace and leave their mark on humanity. "

2) Ogboni
This secret society has been around since ancient times and indigenous to the Yoruba nation. The Ogboni secret society was (and is) very powerful, highly influential in the affairs of the state and leadership. A secret society to the core, the practices of the Ogboni is hidden and not revealed to the public. Its members are hardly known.

3) Freemason
The first Freemasonry lodge in Nigeria was opened in 1806. The second one, Grand Lodge of Nigeria was opened in 2012. The Free Mason is perhaps the most famous secret society in the world and probably the most powerful with influential and wealthy members in positions of power.

4) Pyrates Confraternity
Officially known as National Association of Seadogs, this secret society was created in 1952. It was created by a group of men known as " Magnificent Seven " which included Professor Wole Soyinka (publicly known as Capoon Blood). NAS is bigger than campus confraternities and has infiltrated deep into Nigerian society. Even though many of their membership processes are secret, many of their activities are public and humanitarian.

5) Okonko
This secret cult is very strong in the Igbo culture. It is only open to certain influential Igbo men. Members of Okonko are king makers, law enforcers and elders. Initiation lasts for seven days. The importance of palm leaves in Igbo land is stressed on by this group.



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Re: 5 Nigerian Secret Societies You Should Know About by ebukahandsome(m): 7:31am On Sep 15, 2017
CULTISM IS DEATH.
BE A FREE MAN

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Re: 5 Nigerian Secret Societies You Should Know About by Peezzy(f): 8:05am On Sep 15, 2017
ebukahandsome:
CULTISM IS DEATH. BE A FREE MAN
words!
Cc: lalasticlala
Re: 5 Nigerian Secret Societies You Should Know About by holocron: 9:26am On Sep 15, 2017
Secret cult or fraternities are indispensable for the organization of society, maintenance of culture, law and order. For instance, the ancient africàn societies were held together mainly by the glue of the named societies. The societies are àn enclave of the best talents of their time - the 'natural aristocrats'. Our problem now is that our values have been corrupted and twisted by an "indiscriminate" adoption of western influence, so these societies no longer represent the finest and are now a caricature of their raison d etre.
Re: 5 Nigerian Secret Societies You Should Know About by calberian: 3:51am On Nov 14, 2017
I'm just wondering which one is dedicated to raising exemplary Nigerian leaders for Nigeria.

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