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Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Ukutsgp(m): 9:32pm On Sep 15, 2014
why is south eastern Nigeria full of bloody and insane cultist. why did they take cultism as food there. both secondary schools, universities and communities are flooded with those idiot. i just dnt want to mention the tribe. they better stop this nonesense now.

this is an example.

By Jimitota Onoyume & Davies Ihiemnachor
Four persons where feared dead yesterday in Ibaa
community, Emohua Local Government Area of
Rivers State as rampaging cultists took over the
community, shooting sporadically.
Community sources said the shooting started in
the early hours and lasted for about five hours.
At press time, Vanguard gathered that scores of
residents had fled the community. Nobody could
say what provoked the action of the cultists but
some community folks said it could be a reprisal
from the hoodlums.
Meantime, when contacted, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, DSP Ahmed Muhamaad,
confirmed the incident, saying security men had
moved in to restore nomalcy.
“The command is aware of the incident. Our men
are already there while normalcy has since been
restored. Three suspects are in Police custody in
connection with the incident,” he said.
A community source, who said he saw at least
four corpses being conveyed in a Police patrol
vehicle corroborated the position of the Police
image maker that peace had returned to the area.
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Nobody: 9:42pm On Sep 15, 2014
You sed south eastern Nigeria and gave an example from Rivers.. U sure say u pass Nigeria Section in Geography during your WAEC? Pls, change that south eastern to south south with immediate effect.

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Jlow2: 9:48pm On Sep 15, 2014
Ukutsgp: why is south eastern Nigeria full of bloody and insane cultist. why did they take cultism as food there. both secondary schools, universities and communities are flooded with those idiot. i just dnt want to mention the tribe. they better stop this nonesense now.

this is an example.

By Jimitota Onoyume & Davies Ihiemnachor
Four persons where feared dead yesterday in Ibaa
community, Emohua Local Government Area of
Rivers State as rampaging cultists took over the
community, shooting sporadically.
Community sources said the shooting started in
the early hours and lasted for about five hours.
At press time, Vanguard gathered that scores of
residents had fled the community. Nobody could
say what provoked the action of the cultists but
some community folks said it could be a reprisal
from the hoodlums.
Meantime, when contacted, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, DSP Ahmed Muhamaad,
confirmed the incident, saying security men had
moved in to restore nomalcy.!
“The command is aware of the incident. Our men
are already there while normalcy has since been
restored. Three suspects are in Police custody in
connection with the incident,” he said.
A community source, who said he saw at least
four corpses being conveyed in a Police patrol
vehicle corroborated the position of the Police
image maker that peace had returned to the area.
lousy bigot!!!

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Collynzo17: 9:51pm On Sep 15, 2014
Fûcking bloody illiterate

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Ukutsgp(m): 9:56pm On Sep 15, 2014
polymathic: You sed south eastern Nigeria and gave an example from Rivers.. U sure say u pass Nigeria Section in Geography during your WAEC? Pls, change that south eastern to south south with immediate effect.
what i dnt change it? i hope u know d tribe where this thing is more rampant.
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by nwafuluozoh: 9:58pm On Sep 15, 2014
Woke Soyinka a Yoruba is the face of cultism in Nigerian Universities. OBJ is the face of the ogboni fraternity. OP do ya research well abeg.

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Nobody: 10:00pm On Sep 15, 2014
Ukutsgp: what i dnt change it? i hope u know d tribe where this thing is more rampant.
U shld be courageous to tell u the tribe too...
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Nobody: 10:03pm On Sep 15, 2014
nwafuluozoh: Woke Soyinka a Yoruba is the face of cultism in Nigerian Universities. OBJ is the face of the ogboni fraternity. OP do ya research well abeg.
I think he's frustrated and pained... Too dumb to know all this
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Ukutsgp(m): 10:08pm On Sep 15, 2014
Collynzo17: Fûcking bloody illiterate
just take cool sachet water to calm yourself.
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Ukutsgp(m): 10:13pm On Sep 15, 2014
polymathic: U shld be courageous to tell u the tribe too...
u know it now already. so no need. but d tribe is found in southeastern Nigeria .
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by lokito: 10:16pm On Sep 15, 2014
Thank God I went to a unique school FUTO, where even oga kpatakpata for cultism must loyally read him book. No time for iranu
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Ukutsgp(m): 10:17pm On Sep 15, 2014
nwafuluozoh: Woke Soyinka a Yoruba is the face of cultism in Nigerian Universities. OBJ is the face of the ogboni fraternity. OP do ya research well abeg.
what about d .... in south eastern Nigeria that take cultism as food. u were d one that mentioned d yoruba. so be ready.
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Nobody: 10:26pm On Sep 15, 2014
Ukutsgp: why is south eastern Nigeria full of bloody and insane cultist. why did they take cultism as food there. both secondary schools, universities and communities are flooded with those idiot. i just dnt want to mention the tribe. they better stop this nonesense now.

this is an example.

By Jimitota Onoyume & Davies Ihiemnachor
Four persons where feared dead yesterday in Ibaa
community, Emohua Local Government Area of
Rivers State as rampaging cultists took over the
community, shooting sporadically.
Community sources said the shooting started in
the early hours and lasted for about five hours.
At press time, Vanguard gathered that scores of
residents had fled the community. Nobody could
say what provoked the action of the cultists but
some community folks said it could be a reprisal
from the hoodlums.
Meantime, when contacted, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, DSP Ahmed Muhamaad,
confirmed the incident, saying security men had
moved in to restore nomalcy.
“The command is aware of the incident. Our men
are already there while normalcy has since been
restored. Three suspects are in Police custody in
connection with the incident,” he said.
A community source, who said he saw at least
four corpses being conveyed in a Police patrol
vehicle corroborated the position of the Police
image maker that peace had returned to the area.
op take am

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Nobody: 10:26pm On Sep 15, 2014
op take am

Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Ukutsgp(m): 10:29pm On Sep 15, 2014
Chimax15: op take am
bloody cultist.
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Ukutsgp(m): 10:41pm On Sep 15, 2014
example again.

Three persons were on Monday killed in a
fresh outbreak of violence between rival
cult groups in Enugu , South east , Nigeria .
The cultists who struck at different
locations in Enugu on Monday night ,
gunned down the three victims, suspected
to be members of rival cult in an alleged
reprisal .
A source that pleaded anonymity named
the vikings confraternity and 22 s as the
masterminds of the latest cult violence.
Daily Independent gathered that one of the
victims was trailed to his family residence
at Ugbene 2 Abakpa and shot dead before
his parents . The victim was until his
death a student of Enugu State University
of Science and Technology ( ESUT) .
Two other victims were reportedely shot
dead at other locations in Enugu the same
Monday night .
To stop the situation from escalating on
Tuesday, joint teams of soldiers and
mobile policemen were deployed on patrol
of the campuses of ESUT and Institute of
Management and Technology ( IMT) .
Some of the staff and students who spoke
to Daily Independent said they came to
school and saw heavily armed soldiers and
policemen patrolling everywhere.

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by focus7: 10:45pm On Sep 15, 2014
Op u seems to be jobless and out of ur mind. I thought we have shelved bigotry in this forum, mode ban him.
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Ukutsgp(m): 10:46pm On Sep 15, 2014
more.


Latest reports say a deadly clash between two
rival cult groups, Degbam and Dewell, has
claimed the lives of four people in Obiakpu
Egbema in Ohaji/Egbema local council area of
Imo State, south-eastern Nigeria.
According to Vanguard report, residents have
completely deserted the community following
the deadly clash.
It was gathered that apart from the four
people reportedly killed, including Chief
Emmanuel Opara, property worth millions of
Naira have been destroyed during the clash.
Newsmen were able to reach Obiakpu.
However, they were advised by some
concerned escapees from the deserted
community to abort the trip.
“We are indigenes of Obiakpu. We are only
taking refuge in Nmahu. Please don’t attempt
going to Obiakpu. The community is very hot
and dangerous for you to visit now”, the
residents advised.
One of the residents, who simply identified
herself as Nkechi, said: “Obiakpu is now a
ghost town. The clash has left sorrow, tears
and blood on its trail. The cultists are very
deadly and they unleash mindless mayhem on
innocent people."

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Ukutsgp(m): 10:50pm On Sep 15, 2014
focus7: Op u seems to be jobless and out of ur mind. I thought we have shelved bigotry in this forum, mode ban him.
why do u want d mod to ban an innocent man who brought such wonderful information to light.. dnt u think it will be unfair?

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Nobody: 11:47pm On Sep 15, 2014
lokito: Thank God I went to a unique school FUTO, where even oga kpatakpata for cultism must loyally read him book. No time for iranu
Beauty, keep repping..
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Nobody: 3:43am On Sep 16, 2014
Why are many "rich" youruba men part of Ogboni secret cult?

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Faun(m): 4:47am On Sep 16, 2014
[size=15pt]Suspected Cultists Kill OOU Lecturer[/size]

BY DAUD OLATUNJI
ABEOKUTA— Tragedy struck, yesterday, at the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago-Iwoye, in Ijebu North area of OgunState when a lecturer, Dr Segun Onabanjo, was shot dead by suspected cultists.

Onabanjo who until his death was a senior lecturer at the Department of Sociology in the university, was said to have been killed by the assailants who stormed his residence in Odomolasa area of Ilese-Ijebu and broke into his home at about 1:00 a.m.

Vanguard gathered that while his assailants were attempting to break into his house, he was reportedly shouting “e bami gbe ibon mi (kindly bring me my gun)” to his kids and relatives in an attempt to scare away the armed men.

The gunmen eventually, in the wee hours, shot the lecturer dead and carted away some personal items.

It was learnt that the body of the deceased had been desposited at the mortuary.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Muyiwa Adejobi, confirmed the killing, saying the command was on the trail of the suspected killers who escaped through a nearby bush and would do everything possible to bring them to justice.

The police spokesman said some of the suspects sustained injuries in the gun duel and urged members of the public to promptly report anybody found with bullet wounds to security agents.

“The incident was quite unfortunate. The police command is seriously investigating this case and the suspects would be brought to justice. We are already working on some leads; the police combed the area and found blood stains at the back of the house of the lecturer. The police traced the blood and hopefully, it will help in this case,” he said.

Adejobi appealed to residents to be careful in handling such crime situation, saying they should be wary of showing off even if they have firearms.

He called on medical doctors in the state to alert the command in case they notice anyone with gun wounds in their hospitals.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/suspected-cultists-kill-oou-lecturer/

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Faun(m): 4:49am On Sep 16, 2014
[size=15pt]Dreaded Cultists Invade Major Towns In Ogun[/size]

There is an indication that residents of major towns in Ogun State, such as Ijebu-Ode, Ago-Iwoye and Sagamu, no longer sleep with both eyes shut as a result of the activities of members of secret cults.

CRIME DIGEST investigations show that most natives of these towns live in constant dread of these cultists, whose activities assumed an alarming dimension in 2011 and resulted in the deaths of innocent and law-abiding citizens.

During Christmas, a palpable atmosphere overhung parts of Ijebu-Ode, particularly in Alapo, Ita-Itebo, Ondo, and Imoru roads, believed to be strongholds of cultists and scenes of bloody confrontation between rival gangs in the past. And frightened residents reacted nervously to the sounds of fire crackers, often mistaking them for loud reports of gunfire.

A large concentration of the hoodlums, most of who dropped out from tertiary institutions in Ogun and were allegedly recruited by politicians during the last general elections to work for them as political thugs, in Ijebu-Ode and Sagamu, has engendered a deep feeling of insecurity among the residents of those towns.

The same thugs have taken to extorting money from commercial transport operators and harassing other law-abiding people everywhere in the state. These cultists are known to keep the scores or count of the people they have killed.

A highly-placed security official in the state on Wednesday confirmed the surge in the activities of cultists.

He said, “We have in our custody a 19- year-old leader of a secret cult. This is to tell you how bad the situation has become. Recently, a cultist walked up to a young woman he was trying to woo.

“The youth must have said something that provoked the young lady to anger. And she slapped him. The boy went to call for reinforcement. When he returned, he did not meet the girl. So, he picked up two of her friends.

“These boys publicly humiliated these girls by stripping them naked. As if that wasn’t enough, some of the boys inserted lighted cigarettes in the private parts of the girls. They did this in the full view of the public. We have arrested some of those boys, but the fact remains that they need to be checked.

“Most of the young men we arrest for being in possession of small arms are usually members of secret cults. With the support of educational institutions and parents, I am sure we would be able to put a stop to cultism in the state.”

CRIME DIGEST gathered that membership of these cults groups is no longer exclusive to students of tertiary institutions in the state, but open to just anybody that is willing to be committed to the groups.

A commercial motorcycle operator in Ijagun area of the state, known as Tiepo, told our correspondent that the only pre-requisite for admission into some of the secret cults in Ogun is courage.

Tiepo said, “Unlike the past, you do not need to be an undergraduate to join a scret cult. All you need is raw courage.”

He said that membership of the cults was open to taxi drivers, okada riders, ticketing officers, artisans, even street urchins.

Tiepo said the cultists usually hired the services of okada riders whenever they were on clandestine missions. Some of the motorcyclists actually joined the cults out of fear or ignorance.

He said, “On two occasions, I was forced to take some of them to their meetings. This people are terrible. During the tenure of former Governor Gbenga Daniel, a young man would mount a motorcycle with his gun on his lap and nobody would stop him.

“This made those of us that are okada operators to be wary of the kind of passengers we carry. We hardly pick up two passengers at a time and we avoid anyone carrying a bag. It has affected our business in the past.

“One day, I picked up a young man, who looked harmless to me until I saw his gun. I was very frightened and I decided not to carry him again, but he cajoled me. I had no choice but to obey him.

“Some of my colleagues were not as lucky; they got their own motorcycles snatched. Some even said they witnessed murders but were afraid to report the cases for fear of their life.”

But Tiepo noted that most of the cultists and those behind criminal activities in the areas mentioned were not indigenes of Ogun State.

“Most of these people are not from Ogun. They come from Lagos and Oyo states. When they commit crimes and they are declared wanted by the police, they run to Ogun and hide till the heat cools off,” he said.

A youth, who had renounced his membership of an unnamed secret cult, said majority of the notorious cultists used to converge on Olabisi Onabanjo University in Ago-Iwoye until the school shut for a long while.

As a result of the closure of the OOU, the cultists moved to Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode. The former cultist described a top ranking member of staff of the institution as a patron of the secret cult who helped to coordinate most of their activities.

Another source at TASUED confirmed this and said cultism was rampant in the university until the authorities decided to clamp down on the activities of cultists in 2010. As a result, most of the cultists fled to the institution’s College of Education in Omu.

The source said, “Where do these students obtain sophisticated weapons? They are given to them by politicians. They are on the payroll of some politicians in the state.

“When they are done, they dump these students. The management’s re-organisation drove these boys out. The vice-chancellor has zero tolerance for cultism.

“Suspected cultists are either rusticated or suspended, depending on the gravity of their offence. The measure adopted by the Senate, which is supporting the institution’s security, is yielding dividends. The cultists still exist on campus, but they have gone underground now.”

A student of OOU, who lives on Mini-Campus Road, says clashes between rival cult groups are still common in Ago-Iwoye.

He says, “Cultists still constitute a nuisance to other law-abiding citizens and fellow students here. They target rival cult groups and in the process, cause confusion in the town.

“They rarely disturb on campus. Most of their killings and clashes take place outside the university, though some of the cultists hide on campus. It is worse in Ijebu-Igbo because that is the base of the Eiye Confraternity. About 20 per cent of the cultists in Ogun State live in Ago-Iwoye. They include the Buccaneers, Eiye, Mafia, Pirates and .”

The spokesman for the Ogun State Police Command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, told our correspondent that the police were aware of the surge in the activities of secret cults in the state. He said, “But this case is peculiar to Sagamu and Ijebu-Ode. Most of the cultists in Sagamu are not undergraduates. When they commit crime, they run to their base.

“In the past, only university students were regarded as cultists. It is no longer so. However, most of the cultists in Ijebu-Ode are students. Cultists are more in Ijebu-Ode because there are many schools there.

“Cultism is not like armed robbery or murder. So, one has to be careful about dealing with it. We are tackling the issue and we are working closely with the tertiary institutions in the state. We are also working with traditional rulers to help in curbing the menace. We need the help and support of parents, schools and lecturers.”

http://www.punchng.com/feature/crime-digest/dreaded-cultists-invade-major-towns-in-ogun/

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Faun(m): 4:51am On Sep 16, 2014
[size=15pt]OOU Student Shot Dead By Cultists[/size]

A 200 level student of Olabisi Onabanjo University, OOU,Ago Iwoye, Olawale Made,30, has been shot dead in a cultists’ clash in Ijebu Ode, western Nigeria.

He was killed around his residence in Imowo area, in the outskirts of Ijebu Ode around 8:15pm Thursday night.

One of the brothers confirmed Olawale’s membership of Aiye cult group.

“I just received a call from my father that Wale has been killed by some boys,suspected to be cult boys. Later,I put a call across to some of my friends and his friends and I was told that he has paid his own price.I requested to know what that means,I was told that he too has been killed in the way he and his people have been killing others.

“I know that he belongs to Aiye cult group and on several occasions,we have called him, advised him to move away from such nasty group, but,he never listened. Now,he will be regretting his actions and inactions while alive and his death will serve as a big lesson for others, who are willing to learn and change”, he posited.

Mafe, did his NCE at Tai Solarin College of Education,TASCE,Omu Ijebu,where he finished in 2011 in Econs/ Educ before he later proceeded to OOU,Ago Iwoye for his degree course in Economics.

His death has increased to eight the death toll since the outbreak of cult violence in Ijebu-Ode last week.

http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2014/05/03/oou-student-shot-dead-by-cultists/

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Kanwulia: 4:53am On Sep 16, 2014
Try SOUTH-SOUTH!
Na dem be champions for that area o! grin

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Faun(m): 4:57am On Sep 16, 2014
[size=15pt]11 LASU Students Arrested With Guns[/size]

The Lagos State Police Command Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, has arrested eleven cult members who claimed to be students of the Lagos State University, LASU.

•The suspected LASU cultists.

They were nabbed at Ijanikin, a suburb of Lagos along Lagos/Badagry Expressway, Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria.

A police source told P.M.NEWS that two members of Eiye Confraternity had hired a commercial motorcyclist (okada rider) to take them to Ijanikin where they shot a rival cultist, a member of Aiye Confraternity.

The okada rider, after the shooting, contacted SARS operatives who arrested the suspect’s accomplice identified as Wasiu.

The cultist, who fired the shot managed to escape, but Wasiu led policemen to the hideout of the cultists at Ijanikin, where other cult members were arrested, the police source revealed.

According to the source, items recovered from the suspected cultists include three locally made cut to size rifles, one black bag, one locally made pistol, one live cartridge, four axes, one cutlass, one black beret and one phone.

Those arrested include Amos Acholo, 25, an indigene of Kogi State who claimed to be a businessman but a part-time student of LASU; Ojo Ola-Oluwa, 28, from Osun State, Olupooye Foluso, 27, claimed to be a student of Political Science at LASU, Haruna Olanrewaju, 28, from Kwara State said he is not a LASU student but joined the cult because he is jobless and Ismail Alli, 24, claimed he is a businessman from Sokoto State and he dropped out of school. Others are: a 23-year old Malian, Jiba Abdulahi who said he is into business; Adeyinka Phillips, 25, claimed to be a Lagos State indigene and a student of Computer Science at Lagos State Polytechnic; Edeh Michael said he attended Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Ijanikin while another suspect, Irikivewe Charles told the police he is still struggling for admission.

Another member of the cult group, Udemeobong from Cross River State, said he is a 200 level student at LASU. He confessed to the police that he was initiated into the cult last year when he visited his friend in Benin City, Edo State.

Police sources told P.M.NEWS this morning that the suspected cultists will soon be arraigned in court on charges of attempted murder.

Meanwhile, the victim who was shot by the suspects is still lying critically ill in an undisclosed hospital.

He was said to be having a swollen stomach perhaps caused by bullets lodged in his belly.

When P.M.NEWS called the Public Relations Officer, of LASU students’ union, Teju Azeez, this morning, he disowned the suspects, saying “they are not LASU students.”

—Wole Adeboye & Ayodeji Dedeigbo

http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2012/03/15/11-lasu-students-arrested-with-guns/

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by SLIDEwaxie(m): 4:58am On Sep 16, 2014
First, ogboni is a fraternity and not a cult group. Be sure to check and learn the difference.
quid: Why are many "rich" youruba a men part of Ogboni secret cult?
second, Wole soyinka didn't start a cult group but an intellectual fraternity.
nwafuluozoh: Woke Soyinka a Yoruba is the face of cultism in Nigerian Universities. OBJ is the face of the ogboni fraternity. OP do ya research well abeg.
third, OP, to answer your question on why the eastern part took cult so violently, this is your answer:

because like every other primitive being, give them a biro, and they'll wield it as a weapon!

The proff started a fraternity to add to the school environment. He is the reason why most institution celebrate their days and enjoy social life! He combined both social life and academic life perfectly by creating the pirates who even till now are known for nutting but partying and enjoying life (their intellectual aspect is wot I can't say of now, but then, they were recruited based on their GP and IQ).

So, he gave them fraternity, they wielded it as a cult group.
Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Nobody: 4:59am On Sep 16, 2014
SLIDEwaxie: First, ogboni is a fraternity and not a cult group. Be sure to check and learn the difference.second, Wole soyinka didn't start a cult group but an intellectual fraternity.third, OP, to answer your question on why the eastern part took cult so violently, this is your answer:

because like every other primitive being, give them a biro, and they'll wield it as a weapon!

The proff started a fraternity to add to the school environment. He is the reason why most institution celebrate their days and enjoy social life! He combined both social life and academic life perfectly by creating the pirates who even till now are known for nutting but partying and enjoying life (their intellectual aspect is wot I can't say of now, but then, they were recruited based on their GP and IQ).

So, he gave them fraternity, they wielded it as a cult group.
you are just playing around with long words.
OGBONI is a secret society full of fetish practices.

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Faun(m): 5:00am On Sep 16, 2014
[size=15pt]Cultists, Security Guard Rape Undergraduate In Ekiti[/size]

Four suspected members of a cult group and a security man at a private polytechnic in Ekiti State have been arrested for allegedly gang-raping a student of the institution.

The rape victim (name withheld), who is an ND 1 student of the polytechnic, told PUNCH Metro at the Ekiti State Police Command headquarters in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday that the suspects stormed her room, tied her up and took turn to rape her.

The four suspected rapists are Kunle Aralepo 20, Oluwaseun Akomolafe, 23, who are ND II students of Business Administration and Kehinde Adeyemi and Ayo Olomola, who are on the run.

The victims added that one of the boys had asked her out and she refused.

She also accused one of the security men in the polytechnic, Mr. Seyi Adanbioje, of raping her the same day at his residence.

The victim said the Chief Security Officer of the school directed Adanbioje to take her to police station to make an official report of the rape case.

She said after leaving the station, the security man took her to his residence and also forcefully had sex with her.

The security man, however, denied raping the female student. He explained that he granted the girl an “asylum” because she said she could not sleep alone in her house.

He said, “She could not sleep alone because she was afraid that those who had earlier raped her might come back again.”

The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Victor Babayemi, who paraded the suspects, said police investigation had shown that rape cases had been rampant at the institution.

He said the police were still probing such cases of rape and why they were not reported to the police.

Babayemi said the police would thoroughly investgate the fresh rape incident and allow justice to take its course.

The PPRO said, “A group of four young men namely, Aralepo Kunle, Akomolafe Oluwaseun (both ND II Business Administration students), Kehinde Adeyemi and Ayo Olomola, aka AY Bishop, who was expelled from the school in March for rape went to the house of a female student of the polytechnic, broke her door to gain entry, tied her hands and legs and gang-raped her.

“They also robbed her of her phone and the sum of N5,000.00. A security guard at the polytechnic, Seyi Adanbioje, 28, was also found to be part of the gangsters. He was told to take the girl to the police station and make a report but he took a detour to his house, where he also raped the victim.”

He said medical report confirmed that the victim was raped.

In a similar case, the police said the proprietor of a private primary school, Mr. Ibitoye Babatunde, who was arrested for allegedly raping an 11-year-old pupil of his school, had a case to answer.

Ajibade, who denied the accusation, said a man who saw him while entering into a bush to defecate demanded money from him and he threatened to deal with him if he refused.

He said he refused and the hoodlum raised the alarm which attracted a crowd.

But the PPRO said the medical report confirmed that the girl’s hymen had been broken.

The police also paraded two commercial motocyclists (okada riders), who were accused of raping a young lady.

The PPRO said the suspect – Babatope and Oluwasusi Tope- gave the girl a free ride and took her to another place where she was raped.

In a related development, the police also said that a 17-year-old boy had been arrested for defiling a three-year-old girl.

http://www.punchng.com/metro/cultists-security-guard-rape-undergraduate-in-ekiti/

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Faun(m): 5:03am On Sep 16, 2014
[size=15pt]4 Cultists Arrested After Bloody Clash In Agbara[/size]

Four suspected cult members were on Tuesday arrested by detectives attached to the Agbara Division of the Ogun State Police Command. They were arrested when the police swooped on their den at Igbesa Agbara in Ado Odo Otta Local Government Area.

The rival cult groups in the area had engaged themselves in a battle leaving one Adeyemi Yomi,22, a student of the Gateway Polytechnic Igbesa dead on Monday, August 11. The spokesman of the Ogun State Police Command, DSP Muyiwa Adejobi disclosed that “following a manhunt by the police, one Ologunlagba Timilehin, 21, a confessed member of the National Association of Airlords was arrested by the police”.
Adejobi described the arrested cultist, Timilehin, as a strong member of the confraternity which had engaged some Doro Confraternity members in a gun battle for some hours before they were checkmated by the police. He also stated that the arrest of the suspect led to the arrest of additional three members of these groups who are helping the police in its investigation. Street Journal’s findings revealed that Airlord is a code name used by members of the Supreme Eiye Confraternity to identify their members while “Doro” is a derogatory term used by rival cultists for members of the Buccaneer Confraternity. The term was coined from the Yoruba name for buckets.

The three other suspects arrested are Anifowose Adewumi,, 21, Ekundayo Oladapo,30, and Aina Owolabi.
While assuring that efforts are in top gear to apprehend fleeing members of the groups, Adejobi told Street Journal that “the Ogun State Police Command had, before now, declared a war on cult groups in Ogun State and arrested more than 200(two hundred) cultists belonging to various groups in major cities in Ogun to include Sagamu, Ijebu Ode, Ibafo, Otta etc,and were charged to courts accordingly”.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police Ogun State CP Ikemefuna Okoye has ordered the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Agbara Division to transfer the matter to the Department of Criminal Investigation, Eleweran Abeokuta for thorough investigation.

The Commissioner has vowed to continue the fight against cultism in Ogun State.

http://www.oyostatelatestnews.com/4-cultists-arrested-after-bloody-clash-in-agbara/

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:06am On Sep 16, 2014
@Faun: well done. Thanks for all the info.

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Re: Why Is Cultism So Rampant In South Eastern Nigeria. by Faun(m): 5:07am On Sep 16, 2014
quid: @Faun: well done. Thanks for all the info.

You're welcome, homey. Cuz you know, if we don't treat these re.t.ards and their lies early enough, they might just begin to believe their own self-delusions and try to pass them off as "fact". Just the same way they cooked up that lie about being the 'most educated' and kept spinning it for years until statistics came out to expose them as nothing but pathetic liars and stark illiterates on the same level with the North.

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