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Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by Omooba77(op): 9:41am On Dec 21, 2021
Who is doing clean up of this thread..... grin angry grin angry
Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by vedaxcool(m): 3:38pm On Dec 21, 2021
Tranquill:
Do not say what you don't know. They tell you it was about activism but it's all bunkum. If it wasn't violent then, it would never have been violent. We all know that any organization be it church, political party, bank, school etc that breaks out of a parent organization, always carry along some elements of that parent organization.

I was privileged to meet the Late Professor Muyiwa Awe ( may God bless his soul) who was among the other fellows that formed the pyrates con. with Wole Soyinka when he was alive. I was little then but still remember what he said that "WE MAY HAVE HAD good intentions but our symbols FROM DAY ONE was evil". That man realized the monster they created in Nigeria and did all he could to preach against it and saved a lot of young people from going astray in the name of cultism. If Soyinka was able to shed his arrogance and partner with him, it would have made a great difference. If Soyinka renounces pc today do you know the number of people that will renounce cultism? A lot of ignorant young people join because "Soyinka belong too".

If I were him, I will dedicate my twilight years trying to eradicate this menace including his pyrates confraternity which he claims to be different even though it is not completely true.
Gbamsolutely
Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by Omooba77(op): 4:10pm On Dec 21, 2021
vedaxcool:
Gbamsolutely
That is the truth skull with cross swords....... grin grin
Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by vedaxcool(m): 4:14pm On Dec 21, 2021
Omooba77:
That is the truth skull with cross swords....... grin grin
Unless skull has turned to activism symbol it is just crazy what they thought they were trying to build.
Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by Omooba77(op): 4:29pm On Dec 21, 2021
vedaxcool:
Unless skull has turned to activism symbol it is just crazy what they thought they were trying to build.
They were trying to correct the ill of the society, but turned themselves to capos......
Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by ArewaNorth: 5:12pm On Dec 21, 2021
descarado:
You can never win any Nigerian election without cultists. Be it north or south.
It isn't true. Averagely speaking there is no cultism in Northern states.
Politicians use thugs not cultist. Only political will can end cultism and thuggery.
Between 1999-2011 there were many thugs in Jigawa, Katsina (kauraye), Gombe, Bauchi (Sara suka), Kano (yan daba) but with political will of the predecessors of those Governors there are nor those gangsters in Katsina, Jigawa, Bauchi, Gombe and Kano. It is only recently that Ganduje is trying to set back the good work of his predecessors in Kano.
Kwankwaso has done excellent work with very good approach in eliminating those gangs in Kano.
There are thugs bit not cultist!
Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by descarado: 5:19pm On Dec 21, 2021
ArewaNorth:
It isn't true. Averagely speaking there is no cultism in Northern states.
Politicians use thugs not cultist. Only political will can end cultism and thuggery.
Between 1999-2011 there were many thugs in Jigawa, Katsina (kauraye), Gombe, Bauchi (Sara suka), Kano (yan daba) but with political will of the predecessors of those Governors there are nor those gangsters in Katsina, Jigawa, Bauchi, Gombe and Kano. It is only recently that Ganduje is trying to set back the good work of his predecessors in Kano.
Kwankwaso has done excellent work with very good approach in eliminating those gangs in Kano.
There are thugs bit not cultist!
U think boko haram is social group?
Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by Buccalcavity2: 4:34am On Dec 22, 2021
Tranquill:
Do not say what you don't know. They tell you it was about activism but it's all bunkum. If it wasn't violent then, it would never have been violent. We all know that any organization be it church, political party, bank, school etc that breaks out of a parent organization, always carry along some elements of that parent organization.

I was privileged to meet the Late Professor Muyiwa Awe ( may God bless his soul) who was among the other fellows that formed the pyrates con. with Wole Soyinka when he was alive. I was little then but still remember what he said that "WE MAY HAVE HAD good intentions but our symbols FROM DAY ONE was evil". That man realized the monster they created in Nigeria and did all he could to preach against it and saved a lot of young people from going astray in the name of cultism. If Soyinka was able to shed his arrogance and partner with him, it would have made a great difference. If Soyinka renounces pc today do you know the number of people that will renounce cultism? A lot of ignorant young people join because "Soyinka belong too".

If I were him, I will dedicate my twilight years trying to eradicate this menace including his pyrates confraternity which he claims to be different even though it is not completely true.
Well I slightly disagree. Professor Awe became a christain in latter years and used his platform to save erring youths, which is ok. But I never saw where he wrote that the intention was wrong as I followed him a bit. In the 50s, fraternities were common all over the world and especially in Africa, during the struggles for independence. As a matter of fact, many youth groups that were vocal for the independence of Nigeria started out as fraternities from UK schools. Same applies to many African countries. I personally think it is the military incursion, political hassles and economic woes of Nigeria that turned these associations to the menace they are now. The western schools still have these fraternities (with thier 'evil' insignia) without any drama. I agree that political will of leaders is what we need to stem the tide of cultism in Nigeria.
Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by Omooba77(op): 11:55am On Dec 22, 2021
Buccalcavity2:
Well I slightly disagree. Professor Awe became a christain in latter years and used his platform to save erring youths, which is ok. But I never saw where he wrote that the intention was wrong as I followed him a bit. In the 50s, fraternities were common all over the world and especially in Africa, during the struggles for independence. As a matter of fact, many youth groups that were vocal for the independence of Nigeria started out as fraternities from UK schools. Same applies to many African countries. I personally think it is the military incursion, political hassles and economic woes of Nigeria that turned these associations to the menace they are now. The western schools still have these fraternities (with thier 'evil' insignia) without any drama. I agree that political will of leaders is what we need to stem the tide of cultism in Nigeria.
It may be difficult to eradicate, because many of the members are now big politicians, CEO,timber and calibre of the society......
Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by Tranquill: 5:14pm On Dec 22, 2021
Buccalcavity2:
Well I slightly disagree. Professor Awe became a christain in latter years and used his platform to save erring youths, which is ok. But I never saw where he wrote that the intention was wrong as I followed him a bit. In the 50s, fraternities were common all over the world and especially in Africa, during the struggles for independence. As a matter of fact, many youth groups that were vocal for the independence of Nigeria started out as fraternities from UK schools. Same applies to many African countries. I personally think it is the military incursion, political hassles and economic woes of Nigeria that turned these associations to the menace they are now. The western schools still have these fraternities (with thier 'evil' insignia) without any drama. I agree that political will of leaders is what we need to stem the tide of cultism in Nigeria.
Bro, I said what I heard Prof. Awe say with his own mouth and not what I read.

I never knew that pyrates confraternity was part of Nigeria's independence struggle.

Now let me ask you this. Point to one organization or association copied from the west by Nigerians that have operated just like where it was copied from. Police, church, military, schools, banks etc.
Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by Omooba77(op): 7:30pm On Dec 22, 2021
Tranquill:
Bro, I said what I heard Prof. Awe say with his own mouth and not what I read.

I never knew that pyrates confraternity was part of Nigeria's independence struggle.

Now let me ask you this. Point to one organization or association copied from the west by Nigerians that have operated just like where it was copied from. Police, church, military, schools, banks etc.
I heard him too...
You are right, everything about us is absurd...
Re: With Cultism, We Dug Our Graves by Buccalcavity2: 7:35pm On Dec 22, 2021
Tranquill:
Bro, I said what I heard Prof. Awe say with his own mouth and not what I read.

I never knew that pyrates confraternity was part of Nigeria's independence struggle.

Now let me ask you this. Point to one organization or association copied from the west by Nigerians that have operated just like where it was copied from. Police, church, military, schools, banks etc.
Interestingly i was part of some of the programs/interventions from Prof Awe against cultism in UI and interacted with him well; I didnt get that vibe. However i cant discountenance your 'experience' coz i wasn't there.
Your line of thought actually corroborates my opinion that these associations/institutions cannot be viewed in isolation of their environment, the Nigerian society. The society as whole cannot be sick and you blame police, schools for being sick in isolation. This doesn't mean that the intention of these institution/organization/association set up was maleficent.
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