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July 2005 http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/guardianfilms In Nigeria, University fraternities have taken on brutal extremes. Students are being murdered and defiled with impunity by vicious cult members. 'It was a baptism of fire' recalls vice chancellor of University Benin. 'They cut his head open and flipped it -- like a cap, so that the brain matter and everything splattered around the building'. Over 80 Nigerian students have died in gruesome attacks by cult members in the last two years. No-one has ever been convicted. Cultists are often found to be children of prominent Nigerians and are often used by the regime itself to intimidate, maim and kill opponents. Cult leader, Meyer, explains how he uses the police to exact revenge on his opponents: 'We guide the police, pick them out to get them killed'. Universities are supposed to be the future of developing nations but a vocal minority here are trying to keep Nigeria in the Dark Ages.
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February 2008 www.guardian.co.uk In the Niger Delta, children as young as eight have had nails driven into their heads after being identified as witches. Others have been buried alive, mutilated or left to die by their families, who think the children are possessed.
Brace yourself: a man gets raised from the dead! That is, if you believe it's genuine ... what do you think?
Feb 1997 This is the journey of an African Prince, as he gives up on life in racist Europe and explores the powerful Voodoo cult. Prince Lébéné Béhanzin, son of the King of Benin in West Africa, has spent thirteen years failing to overcome France's discrimination and intolerance against ...