Authorities of the Delta State
University, Abraka, say it has identified 226 suspected members of cult
groups in the institution and warned students to shun cultism and other
vices.
The Vice Chancellor of the university,
Professor Victor Peromode, who issued the warning on Saturday during the
matriculation of 5,654 students, stated that the institution had no
room for undisciplined students.
Peromode cautioned that any student
found wanting, especially involvement of cultism or other vices would be
expelled from the university.
The vice chancellor said the university
had distinguished itself as one of the centres of academic excellence
and had become an attraction for candidates seeking admission into
tertiary institution as well as those seeking internal university
transfers.
He said, “While the university is
diligent in its academic work, it is important that the matriculating
students should strive to avoid being captives of social network media
and other vices that will jeopardize their future.
“I learnt cultists from other tertiary
institutions across the country were planning to invade DELSU with the
sole aim of recruiting unsuspecting students of this institution into
various cult groups.
“As part of their initiation rituals,
would-be members are subjected to all kinds of degrading and abusive
activities, which includes rape, drinking of all manners of concoctions
and taking blood oaths.
“A recent case was the one involving a
newly admitted 100 level female student who was deceived by a fellow
friend to attend a party, only to be gang rape by four male students as
part of the initiation rites.”
Peromode further said, “We have also
discovered that some registered students associations have been
infiltrated by cultists who use bodies as a cover-up for pursuing
vendetta against their perceived opponents.
“Our searchlight is beamed on all these
organisations with the aim of flushing out the miscreants, as for the
alleged cultists, the school authorities are handling the issues and
will leave no stone unturned to deal with any student found to be a
cultist or member of any cult group.”
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