A ZJER article on cultism and violence in Nigerian universities.Youth violence on campuses of tertiary institutions has increasingly become a worrisome scenario for University administrators, governments and members of the civil society. Our tertiary institutions are subsets of the various macro societies and they are a reflection of society’s increasing use of violent methodologies to resolve conflict frustrations and conflict situations. Nigeria, with over one hundred and fifty tertiary institutions, has witnessed unprecedented violent behaviours occasioned by students’involvement in campus cultism. Peace on campus has been shattered due to this development of violent behaviour. Blood-letting arising from either murder or manslaughter ha...
ABSTRACT This study was undertaken to establish the reasons why students in higher educational insti...
The motivation for this paper was the felt need by the authors to proffer a timely solution to the b...
In this paper, we argue that though a plethora of other factors outside the University system have b...
Youth violence on campuses of tertiary institutions has increasingly become a worrisome scenario for...
Youth violence on campuses of tertiary institutions has increasingly become a worrisome scenario for...
The issue of cultism has in spite of many efforts at reducing it, soared up in the Nigeria’s tertiar...
The issue of cultism has in spite of many efforts at reducing it, soared up in the Nigeria’s tertiar...
Cultism is one of the social vices that have continued to defy solutions in Nigeria's tertiary educa...
Clashes of cult groups in Nigerian Universities in recent times have posed a serious threat to peace...
The menace of cultism in Nigerian public universities both Federal and State owned universities cann...
The Nigerian education system is bedeviled with a myriad of malaise, hampering effective teaching an...
This study situates the incidence of campus cultism in Nigerian HEIs in the broader area of higher e...
Cultism has become a major social problem both within and outside the Nigerian universities. The ori...
Cult has been defined by many specialists in education. It is a small group of people who have extre...
One of the main vices making living on the campuses of tertiary institutions in Nigeria a nightmare ...
ABSTRACT This study was undertaken to establish the reasons why students in higher educational insti...
The motivation for this paper was the felt need by the authors to proffer a timely solution to the b...
In this paper, we argue that though a plethora of other factors outside the University system have b...
Youth violence on campuses of tertiary institutions has increasingly become a worrisome scenario for...
Youth violence on campuses of tertiary institutions has increasingly become a worrisome scenario for...
The issue of cultism has in spite of many efforts at reducing it, soared up in the Nigeria’s tertiar...
The issue of cultism has in spite of many efforts at reducing it, soared up in the Nigeria’s tertiar...
Cultism is one of the social vices that have continued to defy solutions in Nigeria's tertiary educa...
Clashes of cult groups in Nigerian Universities in recent times have posed a serious threat to peace...
The menace of cultism in Nigerian public universities both Federal and State owned universities cann...
The Nigerian education system is bedeviled with a myriad of malaise, hampering effective teaching an...
This study situates the incidence of campus cultism in Nigerian HEIs in the broader area of higher e...
Cultism has become a major social problem both within and outside the Nigerian universities. The ori...
Cult has been defined by many specialists in education. It is a small group of people who have extre...
One of the main vices making living on the campuses of tertiary institutions in Nigeria a nightmare ...
ABSTRACT This study was undertaken to establish the reasons why students in higher educational insti...
The motivation for this paper was the felt need by the authors to proffer a timely solution to the b...
In this paper, we argue that though a plethora of other factors outside the University system have b...