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| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by emmykey0128(m): 11:14am On Dec 04, 2021 |
I schooled in that axis, surulere/mushin Axis, what the op is trying to say is nothing but the truth, it has been going on for so long, cultism has eaten so dip in our society, we always fight supremacy battles with schools like Atunrase boys, ansar u deen boys, Eko boys, igbobi college, etc back then with weapons given to us by our older brothers from home who are in higher institutions back then and the strong ones are initiated and come back to have his own boys in the school |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Truvelisback(m): 11:15am On Dec 04, 2021 |
baralatie:Shey him say him dey cult? |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by tenpipsperday: 11:16am On Dec 04, 2021 |
Many of them are here on nairaland. Many are in government. |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by DappaD: 11:16am On Dec 04, 2021 |
It didn’t start today. I guess many people would be able to recall what the Revolutionary United Front(RUF) group did when they were fighting the civil war in Liberia. These monsters in human skins using children as foot soldiers to fight their enemies. Definitely, it would injure the sense of empathy of any right thinking person. |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by DamianX: 11:18am On Dec 04, 2021 |
Deffjam:It's the same not almost. The owner of the forum and Seun used the same site to create it. Reminds me of the days you found use wapka or so to create web that look like waptrick. But Ghana will always emulate Nigeria. |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Yoighaman(m): 11:20am On Dec 04, 2021 |
What do you expect when miscreants and thugs give birth to kids they are unable to properly raise, these kids permeate their peers with misconceptions and the spiral effects are what we are seeing even among the rich kids. This issue has become a societal one and should be taken seriously, otherwise the time bomb would blow up in our faces years to come and we would witness a new wave of violence amongst the youths. A good example are the Boko Haram folks, we can all see what the kids of yesterday have turned to today. The time to act is now. |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by bitbillionaire: 11:22am On Dec 04, 2021 |
The unfortunate thing is that some of these blood sucking young cultist will will end up joining politics, the police, military, some will even be pastors with that cult spirit in them |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Nobody: 11:23am On Dec 04, 2021 |
baralatie:Haaa.. when i done register finish? U no quick tell me oo. It's like the forum can be linked to ur account and it's being reg with ur phone number. It's not a faceless forum like NL tho |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by baralatie(m): 11:24am On Dec 04, 2021 |
killmods:Chei! All those Ghana girls with big yansh go bombard your dm with Orisi risi nudes and request ![]() |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by joyandfaith: 11:27am On Dec 04, 2021 |
Those running lagos economically, politically and culturally are cultists. |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by PennywysCares(m): 11:28am On Dec 04, 2021 |
olisaEze:you repent and withdraw urself from cultism |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Nobody: 11:29am On Dec 04, 2021 |
baralatie:Omo I have started seeing some big yanshes but the interface isn't as fluid as NL sha |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by baralatie(m): 11:31am On Dec 04, 2021 |
killmods:Omo becareful of Ghana women o! Some are liberean posing as Ghanaians o! ![]() |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Deffjam: 11:34am On Dec 04, 2021 |
DamianX:is it .wapka.mobi?? |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Nobody: 11:35am On Dec 04, 2021 |
baralatie:Lol.. I will but are Liberians bad? Me no send if na Ivorians sef. So far dem good to me sha |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by emmanuelpopson(m): 11:36am On Dec 04, 2021 |
In the North, we have Boko Haram as a result of almajiri been the recruitment centre... In the south, you have kids from touts, broken homes, osanle been recruited by university students who wanna have control of some areas.. Now they handed over some misdeeds onto these kids.. The kids that doesn't know how power intoxicates. Thereby they will like to dominate and bully their mates to submission.. Nigeria will have serious problems with these kids when they eventually become adults. The same people who empowered them are in higher position in the society not knowing whether you like it or not. There kids will not fly on the roads, neither will they buy there groceries from Walmart but Nigeria can happen to any one. The Dowen school issue is a case study... |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by ifeayo300: 11:36am On Dec 04, 2021 |
How about the one that was trained but didn't abide ? The prayer is that God in his Mercy should give us a good child � |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by JuanDeDios: 11:39am On Dec 04, 2021 |
Calibrator:You ought to have handed them over to the police. It's wrong to use your military connections to settle private quarrels. It's certainly wrong to torture people under any circumstances. I know it would have reset those idiots' brain sha. |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by olatuns2017: 11:40am On Dec 04, 2021 |
HonNL:Parents train your child and stop encouraging them to do yahoo!!! Parents are the MAIN cause of social vices not govt!!! |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Eriokanmi: 11:42am On Dec 04, 2021 |
Our leaders must be blamed for all these nonsense. Opin aye tinde |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Angelfrost(m): 11:42am On Dec 04, 2021 |
Lagos state be officially and legit breeding urchins and future MC Oluomos! Pity!!! |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Senorprinz(m): 11:44am On Dec 04, 2021 |
How many of these people are employable, jobs don't make irresponsible responsible, they just hide behind jobs to continue their irresponsibility, haven't you heard of lecturers who were arrested for cult related issues, or you also haven't heard about the high rate of corruption amongst civil servants. The issue here is that parents have failed in their basic responsibility in raising their children, the religious society has also failed in instilling the right morals into their members, schools have failed woefully too, government comes last in this chain because they have the least influence over the daily lives of these children. It's high time people stop giving birth to children till they develop themselves mentally, emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually and lastly financially, because if you no sabi road how you wan take direct person. Let's all have a paradigm shift towards our mentality in this country, we're responsible for ourselves first before the government, a better society is achievable, but it has to start from a better family system. verybadmouth: |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by hope4nigeria(m): 11:53am On Dec 04, 2021 |
Penguin2:come, how manage this baby have full grown teeth like this? |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by liya11: 11:56am On Dec 04, 2021 |
emmykey0128:Now, our futures as a nigerian is fuvked, anyone saying not my concern because their not related just doesn't know anything. How could a 14years old stab he's fellow students in cause of Supremecy at that age, this is a sign of fuvckedup society, and it's bad for everyone in it. |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by baralatie(m): 12:06pm On Dec 04, 2021 |
liya11:His bad boy generation social.deviance is different from this present problem.back then Bad boy Students from one school say Ansarudeen will leave school and battle it out with say Igbobi Boys' for only God knows was the cause of the fight but this is Soo different. Now we within a school cult boys fighting and initiating other boys within the same same school. And most especially mixed schools(all the mata na so so girl be the cause of the fight)or the teacher forming superiority in the school against other you know who to perpetrate evil |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by liya11: 12:07pm On Dec 04, 2021 |
Senorprinz:But everyone have failed already including parents, Now is the time the government have to take over, but unfortunately we do not have government, Almost everyone is corrupt and selfish in this country, one main reason we ain't going anywhere as a nation, I have a cousin in secondary school, a 16 years old is tired of nigeria education system already, All the teachers does is come to the school and put note on the board and wait for closing time, some left before closing time. |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Reference(m): 12:13pm On Dec 04, 2021 |
Just as I said on the Bowen College thread: 'If a person cannot be prosecuted as an adult for some of the most grievous crimes imaginable then the parents must share the liability either through criminal prosecution or civil litigation. That is the only way to arrest these repugnant antisocial vices. Then the parents in this case will have to fly themselves out as well to evade justice but in their case the effects on their professions and businesses will be more severe and so a less likely course of action.' This is the only solution. Government must transfer the liability those who can pay the bills, simple. Your kid does the crime, you do the time. |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Calibrator: 12:18pm On Dec 04, 2021 |
It is wrong in a civilised society but in a lawless society like ours, you gotta do what you gotta do. JuanDeDios: |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by TheOgaBoss: 12:27pm On Dec 04, 2021 |
SATANISTT:which site |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by mediainc: 12:28pm On Dec 04, 2021*. Modified: 2:12pm On Dec 04, 2021 |
Vireani79:On the contrary everyone is running to Lagos...it is the melting point of Nigeria, people use trains, coaches running into it for succour and survival daily. It's not as bad as you are making it seem, Lagos is still the most populous, richest and most organized and secured city in Nigeria. If not Lagos, I for don leave Naija, other states, people have very discriminative and local fetish mentality, largely due to lack of orientation and poverty. No other state has the numbers of expatriate and foreigners Lagos has? No other state in Nigeria has the taste, style and quality of the hotels, lounges and restaurant as Lagos does. No other state has better intellectuals and quality citizenry and people as Lagos. Your statement is baseless, empty and reeks of hate for Lagos, but your opinions do not count, as Lagos is even looking for ways to move people out. |
| Re: ‘we Owe Allegiance To Eiye Confraternity’ - Lagos Secondary School Students by Senorprinz(m): 12:40pm On Dec 04, 2021 |
So you think it's the responsibility of the government alone to educate the children, education goes way beyond what is being taught in the classroom, the best education a child can get is the one he gets from a wise parent, formal education will only teach how to become an efficient civil servant. liya11: |
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