Names Of All Top Secret Cults In Nigeria

Names Of All Top Secret Cults In Nigeria

There are cults in Nigeria, secret cults that abounds, there are cults in Primary schools, secondary schools, and of course the higher institutes, the Universities, Polytechnics, and college of education.

Each is school whatever the level has its own cult, especially primary and secondary schools, the cults in this schools are L.G.A and state based, so they operate on this level.

For the sake of accuracy I will not mention the cults that are in Primary and Secondary schools, because they are many and does not cut across many Nigerian schools.

So our focus will be on Naija higher institutions. The cults existing there are popular and unlike its lesser counterparts, they cut across many Nigerian Tertiary Institute.


1. Pyrate confranternity AKA Sea Dogs
 

The Pyrate confraternity is arguably the first secret cult in the Nigerain University system. The mother of all cults as it were.

It’s objectives thus “against moribund convention, tribalism, for humanistic ideas and comradeship and chivalry” they insisted on an African content in a White-oriented Campus. But this halycon days soon passed by when the Buccaneers splited from them.

2. Buccaneers Confraternity AKA  National Associations of Sea Lords

Founded by Bolaji Carew the dead man who is at the same time alive, the Buccaneers came to be very powerful and become the main rival to their mother Pyrate Confraternity (they splittered from them)

3. The Supreme Eiye Confraternity
 (also known as the National Association of Air Lords) was formed in the University of Ibadan in  1965. 

4. The Neo-Black Movement of Africa(also called Black Axe) emerged from the University of  Beninin Edo State.

The following were founded in Calabar Cross River in 1983 under the name Eternal Fraternal Order of the Legion Consortium 

5. Klan Konfraternity

6. Supreme Vikings Confraternity (the Adventurers or, alternately, the De Norsemen Club of Nigeria)

7. Family Confraternity 
(the Campus Mafia or the Mafia) Founded in Abia state University, ABSUU. The Mafians modeled itself after the Italian Mafia.

8. The Brotherhood of the Blood (also known as Two-Two (Black Beret)), another confraternity, was founded at Enugu State University of Science and Technology ESUT.

9. Victor Charlie Boys 
This cult was established by one  Augustine Ahiazu when he was vice-chancellor of the Rivers  State University of Science and Technology

Other cult groups in Nigeria are 

10. Second Son of Satan (SSS)
11. Night Cadet
12. Sonmen 
13. Mgba Mgba Brothers
14. Temple of Eden 
15. Trojan 
16. Horse Jurists 

Names Of All Top Secret Cults In Nigeria


17. White Bishops
18. Gentlemen Clubs, 
19. Fame, 
20. Executioners 
21. Dreaded Friend of Friends 
22. Eagle Club 
23. Black Scorpion 
24. Red Sea Horse 
25. Fraternity of Friends
26. Outlaws
27. Klansmen Konfraternity
28. Icelanders

Women cults groups

29. Black Brazier (Bra Bra) 
30. Viqueens
31. Daughters of Jezebel
and 
32. the Damsel.

12 thoughts on “Names Of All Top Secret Cults In Nigeria

  • June 15, 2020 at 4:45 pm
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    This is frighten

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  • June 15, 2020 at 6:41 pm
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    I don’t think being a cultist is a great idea

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  • June 16, 2020 at 2:58 am
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    This is very serious!

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  • June 16, 2020 at 3:01 am
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    Most of this cult group came for the protection of the blacks like the axe konfranternity but today they are using against each other.

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  • June 16, 2020 at 9:50 am
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    Wow. Incredible

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  • June 16, 2020 at 1:51 pm
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    From the abinitio this cult group did not come for nagative intentions,but as time went on they started deviating from their vision and mission,started clashing among one another

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  • June 18, 2020 at 8:49 pm
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    I can’t join any secret cult o

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  • August 29, 2020 at 9:57 am
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    Christ is the best.

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  • September 12, 2020 at 8:37 am
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    Say no to cultists

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  • December 9, 2020 at 4:00 am
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    Please say no to cultism

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