Cultism Takes Over Lagos Secondary School, Members in Open Show

Cultism Takes Over Lagos Secondary School, Members in Open Show

Ghazali Ibrahim

In a disturbing trend that threatens to undermine the very foundations of our educational system, cultism has infiltrated the hallowed halls of a our secondary schools, leaving a trail of fear, intimidation, and uncertainty in its wake.

The brazen display of cult signs, fraternity music, and ominous symbols has sent shockwaves through the school community, which raises fundamental questions about the safety, security, and sanctity of our schools.

In a recent development, cultism has taken over a secondary school in Lagos, with students openly displaying their affiliation.

This situation has become increasingly alarming, with students flashing cult signs, wearing cult-related attire, and gathering in groups to dance to fraternity songs.

The school premises, once a safe haven for learning and growth, has become a breeding ground for cultism.

Students are now living in fear of being targeted or recruited by these cult groups.

The Lagos State Government has been called upon to intervene and take decisive action to curb the spread of cultism in schools.

Parents and teachers are demanding that something be done to protect the students and restore a safe and conducive learning environment.

The rise of cultism in schools is a disturbing trend that requires urgent attention. It is imperative that school authorities, parents, and government agencies work together to prevent the spread of cultism and ensure the safety and well-being of students.

The Lagos State Government must take immediate action to investigate this matter and ensure that adequate measures are put in place to prevent cultism in schools. The future of our children depends on it.

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