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What Cultism is And How It Can be Curbed!

Cultism is a secret and extreme organizations or groups; it is an anti-social and a non-conforming behaviour which is pugnacious to the acceptable social rules and norms of the society. There are a lot of reasons advanced by the students for motivating them to join the secret cults. Some of the reasons are as follows:

Academic Weakness: Some students are very weak academically, this group of students believe that they can easily influence their teachers to add marks to their scores by informing them of their membership in secret cults and that they can be dealt with in the occasion they refused cooperation.

Parental influence: Some students involve themselves in the secret cults as a result of parental influence. Some of them are from a family with history of cult membership, thus a child would not see anything wrong in joining a cult group especially because their parents are cultists as well.

Immoral Activities: Cultism has induced immoral acts in young people it is the avenue through which some students imbibe wrong values, this is because they are regarded as ‘lords’ in school, they do things that appeals to them and get away with it, date girls of their choice and taste, and perpetrate act of violence everywhere they are.

Poverty: When students lack necessities of life, they result to cultism to take solace in the provision that the cult group will provide for them.

Cultism is however anti-social and the cultists themselves are heartless, inhumane. When they are caught, the consequences are usually grave and their punishment might include but not limited to suspension, perhaps expulsion.

To prevent this act, every hand must be on deck and likewise,

Students should be made to abide with rules and regulations governing any school authority or institution of learning, erring students should as well be punished.

Students should be encouraged to take seriously their studies and in the same vein be encouraged to have faith in God to meet their needs in the case of students who are encumbered with abject poverty, and not just that but help should be provided to these students so they don’t resolve to the easy way out which could be cultism.

Parents should also see to it that their wards are well taken care of and taught to uphold the right values rather than neglect them, as neglecting them might make them unreasonable involved in cultism and thus drag the name of the family in the mud.

REASONS WHY STUDENTS JOIN CULTS

Cultism is a secret and extreme organizations or groups; it is an anti-social and a non-conforming behaviour which is pugnacious to the acceptable social rules and norms of the society. There are a lot of reasons advanced by the students for motivating them to join the secret cults. Some of the reasons are as follows:

Academic Weakness: Some students are very weak academically, this group of students believe that they can easily influence their teachers to add marks to their scores by informing them of their membership in secret cults and that they can be dealt with in the occasion they refused cooperation.

Parental influence: Some students involve themselves in the secret cults as a result of parental influence. Some of them are from a family with history of cult membership, thus a child would not see anything wrong in joining a cult group especially because their parents are cultists as well.

Immoral Activities: Cultism has induced immoral acts in young people it is the avenue through which some students imbibe wrong values, this is because they are regarded as ‘lords’ in school, they do things that appeals to them and get away with it, date girls of their choice and taste, and perpetrate act of violence everywhere they are.

Poverty: When students lack necessities of life, they result to cultism to take solace in the provision that the cult group will provide for them.

Cultism is however anti-social and the cultists themselves are heartless, inhumane. When they are caught, the consequences are usually grave and their punishment might include but not limited to suspension, perhaps expulsion.

To prevent this act, every hand must be on deck and likewise,

Students should be made to abide with rules and regulations governing any school authority or institution of learning, erring students should as well be punished.

Students should be encouraged to take seriously their studies and in the same vein be encouraged to have faith in God to meet their needs in the case of students who are encumbered with abject poverty, and not just that but help should be provided to these students so they don’t resolve to the easy way out which could be cultism.

Parents should also see to it that their wards are well taken care of and taught to uphold the right values rather than neglect them, as neglecting them might make them unreasonable involved in cultism and thus drag the name of the family in the mud.

 

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