Apostle Mark Anthony Ibekwe
Female campus cults take pride in holding their fellow female students ransom and give them out for sexual exploitation.
They also kidnap male students and keep them as sexual slaves and harvest their sperm for ritual purposes. They practice witchcraft arts and worship female demon spirits.
They run campus prostitution; organize club girls and sugar daddy cartels.
They initiate and introduce their members into sexual orgies, violent life, ritual killings, lesbianism, drinking of blood, using menstrual blood for fetish purposes, using means to hold men sexually attracted to them, smoking marijuana and other hard drugs. They are also into armed robbery.
All these become a great burden to the members thereby distracting them from their academic pursuits. And above all, they end up as “big girls,” with many of them never getting married.
Members become nuisance and burdens to the academic community and a total disappointment to their various families. There is nothing whatsoever good about campus cults. It puts your life at risk, destroys your future and academic prospect.
The leaders of campus cults live in deception, false power and empty life. They use blood covenant to tricks and hold sway their victims thereby making them have high allegiance with them above the victims’ real parents. It’s an oath of secrecy which holds the victims in fear of what their leaders could do to them if they decide to break away.
Most are a huge burden and threat to their parents and family members. They don’t visit their homes and they live life like prodigal sons and daughters.
Their violent lifestyle is abhorred by their family members and they are not a good example to follow for anyone who wants to be useful to himself/herself!
Some live an elusive life, lying to their parents that they are in school while they are not. They may come from rich parents, having access to living big, but they have no future, have no time to study their books and live a hard lifestyle.
Campus cults breed individuals, who are enemies of the society, having lost control of their dignity, self-respect and Godly sense of direction in life. They are not worth following knowing that their end does not bring celebration to their families, friends and community. Their lives does not please God neither does their lifestyle benefit their society.
Say “No” to campus cultism. Protect yourself and future. Choose your friends in campus with your future in mind. Don’t be a victim of campus cultism. Their promises are deceitful, championed by someone, who really want to take advantage of your youthfulness, strength, bright future, to perpetrate his/ her failed life.
Consider parents who are working hard to earn a living to send you to school. Consider how heartbroken they will be in discovering that you are into campus cultism and not concentrating on your studies.
Consider that one day you will be on your way with, maybe, with nothing to show for the years you’ve spent in school.
Let every moment of your school life spell courage, hard work, and prolific academic excellence for your life after school.
What you sow, you will in no distance time, reap. If you keep strong relationship with wrong students or cult members, you will have yourself to blame in no distant time.
May I drop great scripture here, believing you will heed to it because it is God giving you the finest advice, a loving Father will give to his son/daughter.
Here it is:
If they tell you, “Come and join us.” Turn your back on them.
“We’ll hide and rob and kill,” they’ll say.
“Good or bad, we’ll treat all alike and the loot we’ll get…All kinds of stuff. Come on, throw in your lot with us; we’ll split with you equal shares.”
Don’t do it! Stay far from people like that, for crime is their way of life, and murder is their specialty. When a bird sees a trap being set, it stays away, but not these men; they trap themselves! They lay a booby trap for their own lives. Such is the fate of all who live by violence and murder.
Embrace life. Don’t live a violent life because it will lead you to a violent death. Stay away from violent men and campus cultism.
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First Published 2019