Secret cults in Nigeria's tertiary institutions : agenda for reform

Title
  1. Secret cults in Nigeria's tertiary institutions : agenda for reform / Daniel A. Offiong.
Published by
  1. Lagos, [Nigeria] : Apex Books Limited, c2008.
Author
  1. Offiong, Daniel A.

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Description
  1. xi, 224 p.; 22 cm.
Subject
  1. Campus violence > Nigeria
  2. College students > Conduct of life
  3. College students > Crimes against > Nigeria
  4. Secret societies > Nigeria
  5. Black author
  6. Universities and colleges > Nigeria > Social conditions
  7. Cults > Nigeria
  8. College students > Religious life > Nigeria
Contents
  1. The nature of campus cultism -- Secret societies and secret cults -- Some traditional associations in West Africa -- The Mau Mau of Kenya -- Fraternities in American colleges and universities -- Campus cults in Nigerian tertiary institutions -- The operational dynamics of Nigerian campus cults -- Membership in campus cults -- The political context of Nigeria -- The social context : ramifications of corruption -- The proliferation and perpetuation of campus cultism -- Some reactions to campus cultism -- Towards the institutionalisation of confraternities and deinstitutionalisation of campus cults.
Call number
  1. Sc D 11-1769 no. 2
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-219) and index.
Author
  1. Offiong, Daniel A.
Title
  1. Secret cults in Nigeria's tertiary institutions : agenda for reform / Daniel A. Offiong.
Imprint
  1. Lagos, [Nigeria] : Apex Books Limited, c2008.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-219) and index.
Local subject
  1. Black author.
LCCN
  1. 2010365323
ISBN
  1. 9789784804561
  2. 9784804565
Research call number
  1. Sc D 11-1769 no. 2
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