Supreme Vikings Review
Key figures include Risenangel De Chamelus, Shaka De Zulu, Captain Trupence Njamena, Eric the Red, and Bankana De Busha.
The organization classifies ships into three main levels: Platoon (junior/campus level), Submarine (town/local chapters), and Deck (supreme/higher-tier membership). Traditions and Public Image
Members are often called Baggers , Norsemen , or Aro . Code 217: A symbolic numerical code standing for "BAG". Structure and Hierarchy Supreme Vikings
The primary operational units, often led by a Skull Executioner who acts as the head of the deck.
Members celebrate annually on October 15 . Their rituals often mirror other Nigerian confraternities, utilizing distinct handshakes (the "Anchor") and nautical metaphors, where they refer to themselves as "sailors" whose ultimate destination is "Iceland". Key figures include Risenangel De Chamelus, Shaka De
The organization was established by a group of founders who drew heavy inspiration from , adopting titles and symbols derived from Scandinavian history.
Despite its registration as a legitimate NGO with the Corporate Affairs Commission in 1993, the SVC maintains a dual reputation. Publicly, it engages in humanitarian efforts such as visiting schools and distributing gifts. However, it remains under scrutiny due to its classification by some observers as a "secret cult" group linked to campus clashes and violent rivalries with other confraternities. Code 217: A symbolic numerical code standing for "BAG"
The group operates using naval and mythological terminology, organizing its members into various "decks" or ships.