Cushioning the effect of cultism in nigeria
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Cultism
- 2.2Historical Perspective
- 2.3Theories on Cultism
- 2.4Impact of Cultism on Society
- 2.5Cultism and Education
- 2.6Cultism and Crime
- 2.7Prevention and Intervention Strategies
- 2.8Cultism and Politics
- 2.9Cultism and Religion
- 2.10Cultism and the Economy
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Data Collection Methods
- 3.3Sampling Techniques
- 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.5Ethical Considerations
- 3.6Research Limitations
- 3.7Research Validity
- 3.8Research Reliability
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Findings
- 4.2Demographic Analysis
- 4.3Cultism Trends
- 4.4Factors Contributing to Cultism
- 4.5Effects of Cultism
- 4.6Comparison of Cultism Impact
- 4.7Stakeholder Perspectives
- 4.8Recommendations for Mitigation
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Implications for Policy
- 5.4Recommendations for Future Research
- 5.5Conclusion and Final Remarks
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Cultism has been a long-standing issue in Nigeria, particularly within educational institutions and communities. The impact of cultism is far-reaching, causing violence, fear, and instability in various parts of the country. This research project aims to explore strategies to cushion the effect of cultism in Nigeria. The research will employ a mixed-method approach, combining qualitative and quantitative data collection methods to gain a comprehensive understanding of the issue. Qualitative data will be gathered through interviews with key stakeholders, including current and former cult members, community leaders, law enforcement officials, and educators. These interviews will provide insight into the root causes of cultism, the motivations of individuals to join cults, and the strategies that have been effective in addressing the issue. Quantitative data will be collected through surveys distributed to students, teachers, and community members in areas affected by cultism. The surveys will assess the prevalence of cultism, the perception of safety and security in these areas, and the awareness of anti-cultism initiatives. By analyzing both qualitative and quantitative data, this research aims to identify patterns, trends, and correlations that can inform effective interventions. Based on the findings, the research will develop a set of recommendations for cushioning the effect of cultism in Nigeria. These recommendations may include strengthening law enforcement efforts to combat cult activities, implementing educational programs to raise awareness about the dangers of cultism, and providing support services for individuals looking to leave cults. Additionally, the research will explore the role of community engagement in preventing and addressing cultism, highlighting the importance of collaboration between government agencies, schools, and local organizations. Ultimately, this research project seeks to contribute to the ongoing efforts to address cultism in Nigeria and create safer and more stable communities. By understanding the factors that contribute to cultism and identifying effective strategies to combat it, this research aims to empower individuals and communities to resist the influence of cults and build a more peaceful society.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>1.1 INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p>Cult according to the longman dictionary of contemporary English is the group of people believing in a particular system of religious worship with its special customs and ceremonies.<br> Similarly the Oxford advanced learners dictionary of current learning defines same as a system of religious worship especially one that is expressed in ritual.<br>Generally cultism has been identified as an obvious and problematic issue that prevailed in most social and cultural set up in the world today. Because of its changed nature of operation, it is said to be a religious groups devoted to livings authority, a new teaching or in human practice, ranging in size from few fellowers living under the command of their higher authority to world wide organization directed by a complex chain of command. However, this work “cushioning the effects of cultism in Nigerian tertiary institutions” is concerned with the educational sector that is, how the scenario affects the lives and activities of higher institution of higher learning in Nigeria like the universities, polytechnics, and the college of educations.<br>Although, cultism in Nigeria tertiary institution started in the 1950`s specifically in the universities of Ibadan where it served as an organized resistance of tyranny and oppression, today it has turned to a deadly and blood thirsty group that has living leaders and promotes new occult or mysterious doctrines.<br> <br>Apparently, one my be prompted to say that the root of violence in our institution of higher learning came as a result of the dangerous and inhuman dictrine which contributed in making our campuses unstable. Cultism has coursed a lot of unbearable damages on the psyche of innocent students just as the social life in some tertiary institutions has been earnestly marked by terror, crime of different kinds and uneasiness. Live of students, lecturers as well as the management have been stark by this act of anti-social activities all in the guise of cultism.<br>It is more sympathetic and unpleasant that cultism in our various campus today has taken a murderous stand and has become an epidemic to the education sector, which in recent time had led to the distortion of academic calendar and closure of many tertiary institution. A case in point can be traced to the cultism acts in the Olabisi Onobanjo University, Ile-Ife in Ogun State, Obafemi, Awolowo University (OOU) in Ogun state and that of university of Jos Respectively, whose presence has ruined the future of many potential students, lecturers and the management of some institutions. This is because those whom much is invested in are busy fighting and shading the blood of one another as if the campus is a competition floor in which everybody will claim his power.<br>Nevertheless, the situation has over the years thrown a saddened and piteous mood on the federal government of Nigeria ministry of education. The authorities of this institution themselves and has rendered their efforts useless reviving the sector. Infact, cultism is a bye product or an element of one fall to a lower level in moral and socio-economic order. Consequently, despite the open condemnation of cult activities in the institution of higher learning via the instrument of law and administrative sanctions, the battle appears to be lost to cults doctrines practice<br>Therefore, this term paper, a thirty (“30”) minutes radio discussion programme in “cushioning the Effect of cultism in Nigeria tertiary institution” will dig deeply into the nature, causes, effect and finally look into the ways out of the given scenario.<br> <br><strong>1.2 </strong><strong>STATEMENT OF PURPOSE</strong><br>The idea of conducting this works dates to the confusions and restless pressure imposed on some of the Nigerians institutions by this anti-social act (cultism), which resulted to some extent where campuses were unstable and administrative efforts dangling to and fro. <br>A study of this nature is considered significant in at least three respects namely; personal, social and academic. The study will enable the researcher to sharpen his/her focus, and understanding of the basis of cultism, how it affects the education sector and its immediate and remote solution or recommendations. The study which has its primary aim of exposing the nature of cultism and help to nurture and sustain an atmosphere in which students will function and advance in their chosen pattern of any given social groups with a better understanding of the past. In the light of this, it will help the institutions management and other interest groups to add to their mapped strategies against cultism in order to eliminate it in their sphere of jurisdiction.<br>Furthermore, this study intended not only to add to the existing body of knowledge about cultism but to also stimulate future researchers in related areas and in brief serve as a reference material for the students, lecturers as well as the management of concerned institutions.<br> 1.3 Although, it is believed that several studies have been done in the area of cultism, but that does not mean that all have been done. As it is often said “No man is an highland” so no man can claim that he/she has accomplished a study on cultism and its relevance solutions because the world and the society we live in is changing every moments.<br>However, this term paper covers in term of geographical spread, the education sector especially the universities, polytechnic and colleges of education , because it is the root of any developed and developing country and if therefore left to be ruined by certain groups of individuals, the consequences will not only fall great on the sector but the globe at large</p>
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