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  • Eight killed, nine arrested in Ogun cult clashes

    Eight killed, nine arrested in Ogun cult clashes

    Eight suspected cultists have been killed in renewed rival cults violence at Ewu Iya area of Sagamu, Ogun State.

    The clash, which occurred on Sunday, involved members of two rival cults – Aiye and Eiye, who locked themselves in a battle, using guns, axes and knives.

    Four of the dead were said to have been gruesomely killed when the room they were staying at Sakura, Ewu Iya was stormed by one of the rival confraternities.

    It was learnt that four other cultists were killed at locations in Sagamu.

    Speaking in Abeokuta, Commissioner of Police Abiodun Alamutu attributed the clashes to a land transaction that took place in Sagamu.

    He said “About nine suspects have been arrested.”

    Police spokesperson Omolola Odutola, said four suspects were arrested after a raid carried out by the police in Sagamu led by ACP Shehu Alao, in collaboration with the VGN (Vigilante Group of Nigeria), in response to the clash.

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    She gave names of the suspects as Asaiye Omolaja, Azeez Nofiu, Mathew Adewale and Bolaji Ogunkemaya, adding that Bolaji Ogunkemaya was found with the four deceased persons in the same room where their killings occurred.

    According to her, one suspect identified simply as Wasiu managed to escape before the police arrived.

    “Upon receiving the information, the Area Commander mobilised more personnel to the scene, in order to prevent the clash from escalating and to apprehend the cultists involved. As a result, seven suspected cultists were arrested, and further investigations led to the recovery of a firearm, three live cartridges and a charm.

    “During the raid, Bolaji Ogunkemaya provided information, saying their leader, known as Azubuike aka Better, was arrested by the Area Commander a fortnight ago.”

  • Tension over renewed cult clashes in Kogi

    Cult clashes among students of some higher institutions in Kogi State have resurged, heightening tension in their host communities. Although calm has since been restored, social and economic life remains under threat. AROGBONLO ISRAEL reports.

    There is fear in some communities in Kogi State as no fewer than 10 students have  reportedly been killed between January and now in cult clashes.

    The development is affecting the economic life of the state, especially in communities, such as Anyigba, Idah and Akpa, that have become most vulnerable in recent times.

    The cult clashes, CAMPUSLIFE learnt, occurred a fortnight ago at Anyigba in Dekina Local Government Area of the state, where about seven students were reportedly killed.

    Students, traders, businessmen and even public transport operators are  counting their losses from  the development that is gradually eclipsing the once-booming night life of the communities.

    CAMPUSLIFE learnt that the activities of rival cult groups have continued to assume dangerous dimension, as they are now more daring and operate in broad daylight.

    Some sources attributed the heightened tension to the presence of tertiary institutions in the areas mentioned. The higher institutions are Kogi State University, Anyigba, Federal Polytechnic, Idah, and the College of Education, Ankpa.

    Death, destruction

    A source who pleaded not to be named revealed that the clashes were triggered by two rival cult groups – Eiye confraternity and Aro Bagger confraternity.

    The source said the two factions had been in existence for nearly a decade, and are often enmeshed in a war of superiority, leading to deaths across both flanks.

    According to the source, the clashes were sparked by the latter group after killing a member of the former. Irked  by the action of the other group, the Eiye confraternity was said to have gone on a revenge mission resulting in the death of six more persons. The victims were gunned down at various places in the community, the source added.

    Following the incident, fully armed military men were deployed to Anyigba to maintain peace, the source also said.

    Last month, a graduate of Sociology of KSU, Olorunmola Emmanuel, was gunned down around the school premises  by unidentified hoodlums who removed with their victim’s private parts.

    Students, residents jittery

    “It’s obvious the level at which students are being attacked at their various lodges and hostels. I keep asking myself if we have security on this campus. Students can no longer read at their convenience. So, how do you expect us not to perform very low in exams if these killings are not tackled in time?,” lamented Aminu Mukthar Adejoh, a 300-Level Political Science undergraduate of UDUS.

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    Adejoh’s coursemate, Oruma Mankind Abimaje, lamented that the government and school authorities have looked the other way for too long.

    He said: “How long would our government continue to watch and encourage the wrong doings of these rascals that would soon truncate the future of our dear state? I pray things like these don’t happen again.”

    However, a final year student from the Federal University, Lokoja (FUKOLOJA), Idris Olorunleke, praised the security measures in his institution.

    “Here (FULOK) is very peaceful and conducive for learning. We have no record of murder cases except the inter (political) party clashes that occur once in a while outside the school premises.”

    A 300-Level student of the Department of Political Sciences (FULOK), agreed with Olorunleke.

    “I don’t think there is any security challenge here at the moment except early this year when a student was stabbed inside the  school, but the matter has since been put to bed.”

    An undergraduate of the College of Education, Okene, Aimola Israel, from the Department of Social Studies, drew the public’s  attention to certain atrocities perpetrated by some unscrupulous elements on campus.

    He said: “The only security challenge we are currently facing is the bullying of students by some group of students popularly known as ‘Peace Committee’. On several occasions, the students are flogged and maltreated for no offence by this set of people.”

    He added:“We have reported them to the school management several times but nothing has been done as the management insists on concrete evidence to support our claims.”

    A source from Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, who did not want to be named said: “One of our colleagues was attacked last week by some unknown men who injured him and collected his phone. We need more security measures so as to reduce the high rate of crimes on campus. The security operatives should be more strategic and dynamic in their approach towards ensuring maximum security.”

    Mrs Stella Onogu, a trader within KSU premises said owing to the cult clashes, she now closes early and get  home on time as most of the attacks were done outside school premises.

    Nonetheless, another trader within KSU premises who introduced himself as Mr Victor did not have a good story.

    “To some extent, the recent killings among other security challenges have really affected my business. For instance, before the recent clashes, I usually made more sales at nights compared to day time where we have many competitors around.”

    A resident at Abuja area of Anyigba, who identified herself as Mummy Favour, lamend thus: “The killings are just too unbearable for us.”

    She added, “In recent times, most of us have been treading with caution due to the insecurity as at then. But we are a bit relieved now.

    “The students are now under a safe condition compared to previous weeks where the killings were on the high rate. We now have security personnel parading at night to keep watch over students.

    “I would like the government to still improve on its security measures towards safety of the community members at large. We can’t rely  on our local vigilante men alone for maximum security when we have other armed forces on ground.”

    Interestingly, the association of motorcycle riders in KSU have also become victims of the insecurity.

    One of the motorcycle riders, who pleaded not to be named said: “Before now, they (students) always patronised us mostly at night especially on weekends when some of them usually go to a popular hotel not too far away, for partying. Now,it is the opposite as the students rarely go out of their lodges at night.

    “The government should put more adequate measures in place. We are no longer safe at night and this is affecting our business seriously.”

    Another motorcycle rider, who identified himself as Idrisu also lent his voice.

    “Our major sales point which is the back of the school, is now a no-go area at night because of the killings going on around the school.

    “It is dangerous taking passenger to the back of school at nightfall, particularly NTA area because of the activities of these killers. There are so many of them in that area and I wouldn’t risk my life for money,” he said.

    Mrs Usman, another trader whose shop is located at the school gate corroborated Usman.

    “I close very early these days because of the low patronage from students. They (students) are my major customers and since they are no longer allowed to loiter around at night because of the killings, my business has been seriously affected. I now close by 9pm because of  the fear of the unknown,” she said.

    A resident of Anyigba, Mr Obaje (not real name), told CAMPUSLIFE that following the incident, residents now live in fear as no one knows who would be next on death toll.

    Obaje said aside repeated clashes from rival groups, some of the hoodlums do engage in other atrocities like rape, stealing, and drug trafficking among others.

    A student of KSU who pleaded anonymity fears that more teenagers and youths are being initiated into dangerous associations. He urged the government to organise sensitisation programmes for youths and students in higher institutions in the area on the dangers of cultism and the need for initiates to renounce their membership.

    SU seeks fighter security

    The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of KSU Students’ Union Thomas Emmanuel, informed CAMPUSLIFE on steps by the union towards addressing the issue.

    He said: “They (cult clashes) all started last year when a student in Natural Sciences was stabbed by some cultists along Century Lodge. This year however, the crisis deepened.

    Emmanuel continued: “Last year, our SU base was raided alongside the Man O’war base with valuables stolen by some cult members. We reported the incident to the security unit, but to our surprise, we were told that the unit lacks sophisticated resources and manpower to tackle the security challenge at the time. We had no other choice than to rely on God for the security of our dear lives and properties.

    “From January till date, the school has experienced a plethora of cult attacks that amounted to deaths of no fewer than 10 students.

    “Subsequently, I wrote letters to various stakeholders in the state, but there was no response until recently when the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, intervened in the matter. I will still appeal to the government to salvage the students from the hands of these murderers.”

    We lack equipment, manpower

    Corroborating Emmanuel, KSU Commander of Man O’War group Samuel Adeyemi said issues bordering on security have been a herculean task.

    “The security challenge on campus has been a huge burden on our shoulder for the past one month,”Adeyemi began.

    “We have been tirelessly working to get that reduced to the minimal level. As part of our security measures, we have started embarking on night patrols since the time we got information about cases of theft in the school hostels. Though the low work force from the school security has been a major challenge to us but, we have been working efficiently through the benevolence of the school management.

    “During the patrol, we discovered that most of our students were not adhering to the usage of ID card within and outside the campus, which is very useful for our security duties. We use this medium to implore all students of KSU and Anyigba citizens to be security conscious and to desist from cult or cult-related activities,” he warned.

    Kogi youths want cultists to steer clear

    Kogi State Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) Comrade Oladele Nihi equally condemned the trend, and charged those involved to make a u-turn in the interest of their future.

    Nihi vowed that NYCN would intensify sensitisation campaigns among students in the community against cultism and other social vices.

    He called on security agencies to apprehend those involved in such clashes to serve as deterrent.

    Kogi govt goes tough on KSU

    Bello has sacked the Chief Security Officer (CSO) of KSU Major M. M. Adama (rtd). CAMPUSLIFE learnt that the governor was irked by the inability of the security arm of KSU to stem the tide of violent cult clashes

    Adama has been replaced by the former Commander of SARS (State Anti-Robbery Squad) in the state, Mr Aurelius Yusuf Adejo, who has vowed to come up with a more innovative approach to address insecurity in the institution.

    “Recently, we had a meeting with Mr Adejo, on the way forward as regards security crises bedevilling the school,” said the spokesman for the newly appointed CSO, Mr. Benjamin Akor.

    “At the meeting, we were briefed on some security measures that the new administration would put in place to curb the incessant attacks by these cult groups. As part of what was highlighted, the CSO recommended the mounting of CCTVs at some strategic places within the campus to checkmate the rate of crimes in school.

    “Mr Adejo also advised the management to block all illegal routes that link the campus and thereafter fence the school.

    “Aside the killings that occurred outside the school by some political thugs and cult members in previous months, KSU campus has been very peaceful, and we would ensure that the  lives and properties of our students are well secured.”

    We have made some arrest, says police

    Meanwhile, the Kogi State Police Command said it had arrested some of the suspects involved in the cult clashes at Anyigba.

    The spokesman of the Kogi State Police Command William Aya, said all the suspects arrested are students of KSU.

    Aya noted that a joint operation by the army and police in Anyigba led to the arrest of six suspected cult members.

    He said exhibits recovered from the suspects include one English pistol, one locally made pistol, one short gun, 10 cartridges, one axe and charms.

    Aya warned those engaging in cultism and other crimes to repent, or face the full wrath of the law.

    • Additional reports by Adegunle Olugbamila
  • Police arrest two over rival cult clashes in A’Ibom

    The police in Akwa Ibom have confirmed the arrest of two persons in connection with rival cult clashes which occurred between on Wednesday in Urua Ekpa community, situated in the outskirts of Uyo, the state capital.

    The clashes, our correspondent learnt, involved members of the Vikings and Iceland Confraternities leading to unconfirmed reports that five persons had lost their lives.

    It was also gathered that a fight over a girl between a member of Vikings and that of Iceland sparked up the crisis.

    But the state police spokesperson, Odiko MacDon DSP quickly debunked the deaths; saying only two persons have been arrested in connection with the fracas.

    The clash caused many people their phones, hand bags, jewelries, money and other variables as they scampered for safety. Many shops within the vicinity of the incidence were locked by the owners.

    Some of the cult members dressed in red apparel and armed with guns were seen moving around the area in search of their rivals.

    Heavily armed Policemen from ‘E’ Division have been dispatched to the area by the Akwa Ibom State Police Command.

    One of the eyewitnesses, a male who preferred to remain unnamed said “at about 9pm on Tuesday when I was returning home from the market, I heard a gunshot down the street and I thought it was a motor tyre bursting but after some time, I heard another gunshot, then I knew something was wrong.

    “A few minutes later, I heard people running and creaming for their lives and by this time the gunshots were everywhere, there was sporadic shooting.

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    “Since yesterday this area has been under serious security threat, we couldn’t sleep last night. Three persons including one of our neighbours have been killed,” he said.

    Another witness, Akpan, who runs a barbing saloon along Urua Ekpa road, Ata Idung, said “There was a big problem here in this village; those guys were a big problem for all of us here yesterday. They continued this morning and I can confirm to you that two persons have died in this our street.

    “I was preparing to come to my barbing saloon this morning when a group of guys started chasing our neighbour from here. They later caught up with him down the Street, where they mercilessly murdered him”.

    Initial efforts to get the Police Public Relations Officer, Odiko Macdon, to confirm the clash failed as he did not pick his phone calls or respond to text messages sent but he later responded through a text message.

    He said, “The Akwa Ibom Police Command received a distress call about a clash between two rival cult groups around Urua Ekpa area. The Commissioner of Police ordered immediate deployments. Two persons have been arrested, no life confirmed loss.

    “Investigation is ongoing but normalcy has been restored. However, the Command will not tolerate any act from any quarters that will truncate the peaceful disposition of the State. Those concern must desist forthwith”.

  • Six killed, DPO shot in cult clashes in Cross River

    At least six persons have been feared killed in cult clashes in Boki local government area and Calabar in Cross River State.

    The Boki incident, a gun duel between rival groups, it was gathered occurred at Ogep-Okosom, claiming three lives with a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) sustaining gunshot wounds.

    The Calabar incident, also a gun duel within and around the University of Calabar, claimed three lives, leading to the early closure of the institution last Friday.

    While it could not be immediately ascertained what was responsible for the Calabar incident, it was learnt that of Boki may not be unconnected with quarrels over the ownership of plantations by politicians in the area.

    A source in Boki said: “It was a nightmare for us as we woke up to these cult members shooting themselves and putting everyone else in danger.

    “They even shot the DPO of our area, who I believe went to check the situation but fortunately he did not die. So far not less than three persons have been killed in the cult fight.

    “This was not how things used to be here. I wonder why cultism has now become the order of the day now.”

  • Worries as 30 killed in Ilorin cult clashes

    The increasing incidents of bloody street brawls by rival cult clashes in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, have become a cause for worry in the state. That was why stakeholders drawn from the state police command, Department of State Services (DSS) and a socio-cultural organisation, Ilorin Emirate Descendants’ Progressives Union (IEDPU) recently met in Ilorin, to discuss way out of the menace.

    During the meeting, IEDPU, an umbrella body of the Ilorin emirate revealed that no fewer than 30 persons have been allegedly killed in cult-related clashes in the last six months in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital.

    The union therefore asked members of various communities in the emirate to expose members of suspected secret cult in their areas. It added that the killings were allegedly carried out by rival cult groups in various parts of the state.

    The union also asked the communities to name those involved in sales of liquor in prohibited communities and those involved in smoking of cannabis sativa and other prohibited substances as step towards of eradication.

    Addressing a security stakeholders meeting held at the union’s national secretariat, Ilorin, its national president, Alhaji Abdulhamid Adi, expressed sadness that Ilorin emirate which was

    hitherto known for peace and harmony has been turned into a theatre of war.

    ‘‘The level of criminality is getting worrisome within the metropolis. In the last 6 months more than 30 lives were wasted by cultist.

    “Notorious areas include Agbo-Oba , Gada, Edun, Gambari, and Ajikobi. The latest ones about two weeks ago were at Okesuna, Stadium, etc,” he said.

    Adi said the union conveyed the stakeholders meeting to rob minds with stakeholders on how to nip the alarming trend in the bud.

    To address the menace, Chairman, IEDPU Security committee, Ambassador Usman Abduazeez said unless the members of every community volunteer to purge their areas of crimes the anti-cult war and other prevailing security challenges might be difficult to win.

    He urged every community to come up with the lists of suspected cult members and criminal in their community for security agencies to act upon.

    Abdulazeez warned against taking the law into their hands.

    ‘B’ Division District Police Officer (DPO), Mukaila Yusuf said over the years measures had not been taking to address the menace.

    Mr. Yusuf added, saying, “It is established fact that in Ilorin, in particular, the issue of cultism is not restricted to students alone, but artisans are major culprits.”

    He therefore urged heads of artisans to monitor and train their apprentices on the dangers inherent in cultism.

    He disclosed that the Kwara state government recently empowered the command with vehicle to strengthen the operational strategies of the anti-cultism unit of the command, adding, “That is currently yielding positive result.”

    He said, “This has led to the arrest of known cultists in the metropolis and the exercise continues. It is therefore imperative on the part of all in the society to de-emphasise [thuggish acts] and celebration of violence and shift attention to positive societal values which will enhance positive growth.”

     

  • Cult clashes in Rivers assuming alarming dimension – Army

    The 2 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, Rivers State has stated that cult clashes in Rivers have assumed an alarming dimension and a source of security concern in the state.

    The Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 2 Brigade, Capt. Eli Lazarus, stated this Tuesday night in Port Harcourt, declaring that further attacks by cultists on any Rivers community would be met with full military action.

    He reiterated that in the past few days, cult clashes were recorded in communities in Ikwerre and Emuoha Local Government Areas of the state, with many deaths recorded.

    Lazarus said: “Among these deaths are some of our (Army) personnel, who were part of the team that responded to distress calls to prevent the situation from further degenerating.

    “Preliminary investigation revealed that these barbaric and condemnable acts were cult wars of dominance between Icelanders and other cult groups. This is seemingly motivated by the quest for economic advantage, suspected to be connected to oil theft and illegal bunkering.

    “The cultists are hereby warned to surrender their arms and turn away from their evil ways. I wish to state unequivocally that any such attacks on any community will be met with full military action. The viciousness and bestiality displayed by these cultists in killing their rivals have no place in any civilised society.

    “The level of violence and carnage recorded in the past few days must be eschewed and denounced by all peace-loving and law-abiding people of Rivers State. Those involved must never be allowed to go unpunished.”

    The 2 Brigade’s spokesman also stated that youths must be guided to save them from self-destruction, while urging parents and guardians to warn their children and wards against belonging to or associating with any cult group, while declaring that anyone caught would not be spared.

    He also solicited information that could lead to the arrest of the perpetrators of the heinous crimes and their patrons.

    Lazarus assured that all information volunteered would be treated as confidential, while urging Rivers people to remain calm and go about their lawful activities, assuring that security agencies would continue to work assiduously and make sacrifices in the performance of their constitutional roles and relate with all well-meaning citizens to identify the criminal groups and bring them to justice.

  • Five die in Osogbo, Ife cult clashes

    Three people were feared killed and five injured over the weekend during a clash between two cult groups in Osogbo, the Osun State capital.

    The cause of the clash could not be ascertained but security sources said two leading members of the groups started the fight that led to the death of one of them at a bar on Iwo/Osogbo Road.

    It was gathered a cult member attacked the rival group’s member who denied him entry into the bar.

    After he escaped, the victim went to two higher institutions to recruit more hands to help him fight his attackers.

    The source said: “He recognised the man who assaulted him and since the incident happened, they were on his trail and later caught up with him at Adenle, Sabo Area of Osogbo.”

    The rival cult groups clashed in Sabo area for several hours,  forcing many residents to remain indoors.

    After the clash, a victim with a deep matchet cut on the head was rushed to the hospital where he died.

    Two persons were reportedly killed in Ile Ife in another clash.

    A source said one of the victims was a student of a private polytechnic in the town.

    The identity of the other victim could not be confirmed but sources said many rival gang members were injured during the fight.

    Police spokesperson Mrs. Folashade Odoro said the incidents were being investigated.

  • Five feared killed in cult clashes

    FIVE persons have been feard killed in separete cult clashes in Lagos.

    Three were reportedly killed in Shomolu; one each was confirmed killed in Ketu and Epe, according to the police.

    A 27-year-old suspected cultist simply identified as Seyi was killed by members of a rival gang in the Ajelogo area of Ketu.

    It was gathered that his wife was also raped by the suspects, and their nine-month-old baby injured before he was killed.

    The police, it was gathered, have arrested three persons in connection with Seyi’s murder.

    The suspects allegedly slit Seyi’s throat over an allegation that his group recently attacked some of their colleagues in Ikorodu.

    It was gathered that Seyi, said to be a and member of Black Axe, resided at Ajelogo, Alapere-Ketu.

    The late Seyi was attacked by a six-man gang on Sunday. Reports said his attackers came in the night and shot in the air to scare residents. It was said that after beating him to a coma, the cultists cut his throat.

    Following a tip-off, the police were said to have arrested the three suspects while trying to escape. The suspects, alleged to be members of Eiye Confraternity, according to sources, killed the deceased to establish the supremacy of their group.

    It was gathered that the victim’s wife told the police at Alapere that the suspects had earlier threatened to kill her husband because they suspected he was an informant to their rival cult group.

    A police source at the police station said the case had been transferred to the State Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Ikeja.

    Also, in Shomolu area of Lagos on Tuesday night, what was described as a reprisal attack on the late Seyi’s killers occurred, leaving three persons dead. The cultists were said to have stormed Ajose area where they first shot a man, identified as Tunde, dead. The late Tunde’s assailants were said to have accused him of raping one of their members’ expectant wife during an earlier attack at Ponrele area of Abule Ijesha in Yaba. There was also a clash in Epe where one person was reported killed.

    Spokesperson of the Police Command, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the clash at Epe, saying: “We were told it was a clash between Eiye and Aiye cult groups; three suspects have been arrested. In the clash, one Idowu Awe was said to have been killed, but no report has been made to the police till date and no corpse has been recovered either. Now, normalcy has returned to the area and police are on ground to prevent any reprisal attack.”