In 1952, future- Nobel Prize winning author Wole Soyinka and a group of six friends formed the Pyrate Confraternity at the elite University College, Ibadan, then part of the University of London. Note the depiction in the lower center of President Olusegun Obasanjo backed up by Jesus Christ. Ī poster warning against confraternities in Nigeria. One estimate in 2002 was that 250 people had been killed in campus cult-related murders in the previous decade, while the Exam Ethics Project lobby group estimated that 115 students and teachers had been killed between 19. The exact death toll of confraternity activities is unclear. Confraternities in Nigeria are secret-society like student groups within higher education that have recently been involved in illegal and violent activities.
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