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Redefining Confraternities: Empowering Nigeria's Youth for Unity and Progress - By Taghogho Von Apochi

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For the record, Pyrates, NBM, Buccaneers, Eiye, Vikings, and similar organizations are not cults; they are known as confraternities. A cult is a social group defined by its unorthodox religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs and practices, often centered around a charismatic leader and involving strict loyalty and control over members. A confraternity, on the other hand, is an organized group or society often associated with a religious or academic institution, formed for mutual support and communal activities, typically focusing on charitable, educational, or religious purposes. Let us see some examples: In the United States, the most influential and well-known collegiate secret societies or fraternities, often with significant power and historical impact, include: 1. Skull and Bones - Yale University (Founded in 1832) 2. Scroll and Key - Yale University (Founded in 1842) 3. The Porcellian Club - Harvard University (Founded in 1791) These organizations are known for their select...