@csrf
Cultists

09.01.2022 news Cultists Kill, Mutilate Young People in Lagos Communities

Published 9th Jan, 2022

By Daniel Ojukwu

Cult clashes in the Apapa-Iganmu Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of Lagos State have left no fewer than 40 persons dead and mutilated since October, 2021.

The Ijora-Badia area of the LCDA has hosted the majority of these clashes where victims are often left with missing arms and legs, injuries that either lead to their death or are inflicted after the killing.

Speaking with FIJ on condition of anonymity, a source whose family lives on Matiminu street, a 373-meter long neighbourhood in Ijora-Badia, told our reporter that on his street, six people were killed and dismembered in three months.

READ ALSO: BBC Investigation Exposes Nigerian Politicians Hiring Cult Groups for Election Violence

In the early hours of Sunday, the source said a man simply identified as Dayo, a former Matiminu resident, was murdered in his new apartment in Ebute Metta at about 2 am.

“Last Monday, one Yinka was butchered in broad daylight,” the source said. “This was done in broad daylight; people are being killed and the police are aware.

Yinka, butchered by cultists and left to die
Yinka, butchered and left to die

“The fear of the unknown has been killing us. We cannot speak up because they can attack us any time.”

READ ALSO: ‘We Owe Allegiance to Eiye Confraternity’ — Revelations by Lagos Secondary School Cultists

The source told FIJ that some others killed on his street were identified as Abbey, Ifidoh and Timaya.

Abbey's hand was cut off and he was left to die
Abbey’s hand was cut off and he was left to die
Ifidoh, another victim.
Ifidoh

“These people walk free on the streets despite the evil they perpetrate,” the source said of the culprits. “One faction has a gang in railway line, Ghana village, and this is known to the police, but no one has busted them.

“Another gang has their base inside Ali Iwo in Apapa-Iganmu.”

On October 13, the death of one Rotimi Esomojumi, alleged cultist and son of a retired police officer, was reported.

Esomojumi was one of two people killed in a clash of machete-wielding cultists in Ijora-Badia. He succumbed to injuries from a machete cut on Arane street.

FIJ reached out to Saheed Quadri, Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ijora-Badia, for comments, and he said the police were aware of the clashes, but victims were cult members from warring cult groups.

“They are just fighting among themselves,” Quadri told FIJ. “Eiye, Aiye cultists; we have arrested some of them and they are currently in state CID, Panti.”

Asked if the police were taking extra steps to improve security in the area, Quadri said they were doing their best.

FIJ attempted to speak with Adekunle Ajisebutu, Lagos Police public relations Officer (PPRO), but his phone was switched off as of press time. A text message sent to him was not replied to.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Published 9th Jan, 2022

By Daniel Ojukwu

Advertisement

Our Stories

INTERVIEW: Cabo Verde Health Minister Explains Country’s Path to Malaria-Free Status

23 Civilian Joint Task Force Members Killed in Separate Attacks

VIDEO: Fuel Scarcity Hits Osun, Ekiti as Petrol Sells for N800 Per Litre

Policeman Adamu Idris Extorts N50,000 From Gospel Singer in Abuja

Man Who Jumped Bail to Continue Drug Trafficking Sentenced to Life Imprisonment

British-Nigerian Cosmetic Doctor Removed From UK Medical Register for Having Sex With Patient

VIDEO: ‘DPO’ Cuffs, Slaps AAC Chairman During Oyo LG Election

8 Months on, N877,000 Still Missing From Kuda Bank Customer’s Account

Zero Promotion, Double Taxation… Why NSITF Employees Protested in Abuja

From N13,106 in October, Cost of Jollof Rice for 5 People Rose to N16,955 in March

Advertisement