The Pyrates Confraternity, which later metamorphosed into cultism in universities was founded by seven prominent Nigerians back in their days as undergraduate students at the University of Ibadan in 1953.
It was the brain child of Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, who got 6 of his friends – Nat Oyelola, Sylvanus Egbuche, Pius Olehi, AIG Imokhuede, Ralph Okwara and Prof. Bolanle Awe, involved. Prof. Awe, who is now a pastor at Fullness of Christ Evangelical Ministry (FOCEM) in Ibadan explains how it all started.
The idea was conceived by Wole himself, at least I know he was the one who talked to me.
I don’t know who spoke to the other five members but we actually assembled at Teeder Hall, the second hall to be completed after Melamby.
We assembled in the basement and just made merry in the evening. We were just out to be different and I saw it to be fun.
None of us envisaged that we were laying the foundation of a virulent cult in that 1953/54 session, though the association insisted that it was in 1952 hence they celebrated their 50 years in 2002.
At that basement we had something to drink, nothing potent, we went around the campus in unusual ways, we were well known and there was nothing like secret oath, nothing spiritual about it all.
You earlier said people doubted your new life because of what you have dipped your hands into.
What were these things?
I am one of those who founded Pyrates Confraternity (PC) and I am one of those who maintained that though PC which transformed to National Association of Seadogs (NAS) truly dissociated itself from PC on campuses, it can not really separate itself from it. This was the basis of the attack of Prof. Wole Soyinka on me at their 50th anniversary where he gave an 18-page lecture, where substantial part of it was an attack on me and my ministry.
That only showed me that his camp noted that someone has left them. In fact, I have just finished writing a reply to him on that.
My attitude is that whatever we may say today, it was the idea of PC that gave rise to these virulent cults.
Even though we were not violent when we started it and we didn’t call it cult, but the cult culture began after when we started.
Today, they still recognise we the founders as the Magnificent 7! The NAS does not want to agree with that.
Though they decreed that no PC should not exist on campuses, but we all know that they still do.
The fact is if they say they have no link to the ones on the campuses, I’ll be prepared to accept that but to say they don’t exist on campuses, I disagreed and we parted ways on that.
At the time you started, what was the criteria used to recruit members?
It was solely based on friendship.
My own interpretation was that at the appropriate time, Satan hijacked what we started since we didn’t know where we were going.
What were the creed of the association?
I wrote it somewhere I can not locate now. I think they were to abolish convention, revive the age of chivalry (where you show deference to the weaker s*x) etc.
In any case I can’t remember anything that we did to promote those creeds. The motto was; Orders Is Orders.
Also, Wole did not stay long enough because he left a year after for Leeds, because he wanted to study English honours which was not available as a course in Ibadan then.
I think Ralph Opara took over from him as the head. But I stayed till 1956 when I left for Britain.
Three of us Wole, me and Pius Olehie, who formed the PC, were from the same class in Government College, Ibadan while Ralph Opara was a year before us.
So when would you say Pyrates Confraternity became virulent?
I think by the 1980s.
The thing is that at the beginning, there was only PC and so many people struggled to be a member because it was a prestigious thing.
When I returned from Britain, some students who wanted to become members needed a lecturer to sponsor their membership, those who came to me got my nod.
Up till about 1972, PC was the only association, but when there was schism over one of them who violated the law and he was not ready to s
82 Yr Old Prof. “Awe” Reveals How Him & Prof. Wole Soyinka Set Up Cultism
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