• Effect Of Cultism Among Student’s Of Tertiary Institutions

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    • 1.5              RESEARCH QUESTIONS
      The following research Questions have been formulated to guide the investigation
      1.      What are the menaces of cultism in Nigeria tertiary institutions?
      2.      In what ways has cultism affect the students?
      3.      How can cultist activities beeradicate in our institutions?
      4.      What are the factors leading to the high rate of cultism in tertiary institution?
      5.      Does cultism have any significant and positive effect on student academic performance?
      6.      What are the purpose, benefits derived as members of secret society?
      1.6              SCOPE OF THE STUDY
      The scope of this study shall be within Abeokuta township basically Federal College of Education, Osiele Abeokuta.
      This study has the motive in finding out on effects of cultism among students of tertiary institution in Nigeria and the possible solutions. Due to the fact that there are individual differences in our level of exposure. It is almost impossible to accurately and empirically document the amount of document and amount of crime resulting from violence and secret cult activities.
      In Nigeria today the police men remain the major source of crime data, consequently, possible crime resulting from secret cults activities are diffused among such as rape, manslaughter and other based on education the number of institution in Nigeria today the number of cultist cannot be figured out.
      1.7              DEFINITION OF TERMS
      A.    Cultism: Thesaurus Dictionary defined cultism as a religious r religion sec generally considered to be extremist or false, with its followers often living in an unconventional manner under the guardians of authoritarian.
      B.     Menace: Oxford Advance learner’s Dictionary defined menace as a person or thing that causes or may cause serious damage, harm or danger.
      C.     Eradication: To remove or destroy utterly
      D.    Institution: An organization, establishment, foundation, society, or the like, devoted to the promotion of a particular cause or program, especially one of a public, educational or charitable character.
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