Showing posts with label cultism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cultism. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Two die in cult clash in Ondo

A carnival organised by some youths in Ondo town, Ondo State on Monday turned bloody as two persons reportedly lost their lives while several others were injured.

One of the victims killed was identified as Afusat Ayodeji.

Crisis was said to have broken out
between two rival cult groups‎ at Kogbona street where the event was held.

It was learnt that some of the people injured are currently receiving treatment at various hospitals in the town, while the remains of those killed had been deposited at the Ondo General Hospital morgue.

It was also gathered that the event turned to free for all when a rival cultist group stormed the event in search of one of their opponents.

It was gathered that the hoodlums allegedly shot into the crowd, who had wore branded vests preparing to dance round the town.

At the process, two persons were allegedly hit by stray bullets, while others sustained severe injuries.

It took the intervention of the police before normalcy was returned to the town.

The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of the Enuowa Police Station in Ondo State, Kunle Omisakin confirmed the incident.

He also diclosed that two persons had been arrested in connection to the mayhem.

He, however, added that the case had been transferred to the appropriate section at the police command headquarters in Akure, the state capital for further investigation.

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

4 UNILAG students arraigned over cultism

FOUR students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) were, on Monday, arrested and charged to court for belonging to a cult group.

According to the police, the students allegedly formed and managed the group on campus.

The suspects were identified as Afaku Daniel, 22; Ekube Okereke, 20; Chinonzo Duru, 23 and Ogechukwu Ebere, 22.

They allegedly formed a cult group named Vikings Confraternity.

The students, however, pleaded not quilty when they were arraigned before an Ikeja magistrates’ court.
Their counsel, Yinka Oyekunle, pleaded with the court to grant them bail in most liberal terms.

After listening to their plea, the presiding magistrate, Aje Afunwa, granted them N200,000 bail with two sureties in like sum, who must either be a parent or guardian.

The case was adjourned till September 23.

Photo:Unijos Expels 5 Students Over Exam Misconduct And Cultism

The University of Jos, UNIJOS, has expels 5 students from the University


The Five students were found guilty of committing offenses ranging from Examination misconduct/Malpractice and cultism.

Their expulsion was confirmed by the University Management after due process which included appearance before the Students’ Disciplinary Committee.

Names of Expelled Unijos students:

1. Gardina Samuel Musa
2. Aliyu Hadiza
3. Adamu Mohammed Idris
4. Akor Gift llbaye
5. Joseph EphraimAchimugu