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Palpable fear as cultism thrives in Ogun Primary, Secondary schools

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…Primary 4 pupil, others share shocking experiences

By Sodiq Adelakun

Cultism has successfully crept into primary,  secondary schools across the length and breadth of Nigeria with teachers resolving to mind their business and look away whenever the students, who are supposed to be under their care display cultist tendencies.

Reports revealed that many parts of Nigeria indicated that the pendulum has swung from tertiary institutions to secondary schools.

Investigation has shown that schools have become the haven for cultism as initiation into various groups take place on the premises of public schools.

Despite collaborative efforts by government and concerned stakeholders to provide Nigerians with quality education, a few have chosen to toe the line that leads to destruction through voluntary initiation into different cults, which has crept into the education system and deteriorated the rudimentary standards.

It was exclusively gathered that security operatives have arrested teenagers in colleges in Nigeria in Ogun, Akwa- Ibom, Lagos, Bayelsa among others.

Gone were the days when secret cults were only mentioned  in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions. The scourge  has since moved to secondary  schools and has finally polluted the Primary school pupils.

“I joined a cult while I was in primary four, then I was nine- year – old,” this is the shocking confession of a primary four school pupil in a secret cult in one of Nigeria’s schools.

Although Temmy (not real names), confesses it has not been easy being a cult member, he does not regret his action either.

In this exclusive encounter with Nigerian NewsDirect,  he  says he has no regrets whatsoever.

“I am now a Superman feared by my mates in street. I personally do not regret my actions of belonging to the cult group, that’s a lie,” he said.

Nigerian NewsDirect tried to get some pupils, especially in primary and secondary schools to share their experiences with the assurances that their identities would be protected. Not fewer than five of these kid cult members   shared their experiences  on how they were initiated.

Three of the boys are still in primary school while two are J.S.S 3 and S.S.2 students respectively in public schools in Ogun State.

Though one of them regretted the step he took which he considered as one of the greatest mistakes in his life, other boys were not remorseful of their action.

Speaking to our correspondent,  Ajogun said, “It has not been easy at all, brother, I joined a cult while I was in primary four, then I was nine years old. One of those egbon adugbo (street brothers) which was no doubt a cult member, called me to address my colour combination. He asked if I was trying to dress like a cult, my reply was negative.

“However, he told me that if I belonged to a cult group that people will always respect me, nobody will harm me or my friend again. I thought of it and instantly accepted that it would make me a stronger and important person because I was naive of the rudiment and aftermath action. I was initiated the following day. I was beaten mercilessly and was asked to drink different gin which I was not used to.

“I could remember vividly when I got home, I was famished and exhausted, I lied to my mum that I had an accident on a motorcycle which led to several bruises on my face. On the account of how I was drunk due to my unbalanced movement, my mum pampered me like a baby because I have no father. She warned me to stop bad habits the following day.”

Other boys in primary school who spoke to Nigerian NewsDirect disclosed that their initiation was done on  the same day due to their physique, ruggedness.

One of them said, “If I tell you we regretted our actions of belonging to the cult group, that’s a lie. We do abandon school at times to attend meetings arranged by our superiors.

“As far as I’m concerned, school is a scam. We are feared even in our environment, is that not enough pride on our part?”

However, one of them who is in a Junior Secondary School, said he regrets ever belonging to a cult.

Describing how he got involved, he explained  that one of his close friends led him to the jungle for initiation.

He said,  “One of the things I regretted in my life is belonging to the cult, but what can I do since the rule says no going back or else I would be killed.

“I went to a club with some friends and my close pal. He bought different drinks for me, such as 33 larger beer, Goldberg, Trophy and mixed with Action bitter. I drank to stupor and unknowingly, I was led to the jungle where I was severely beaten almost to death all in the name of initiation. I’ve been asked to steal several times from neighbourhoods and I know I will be caught someday if I don’t stop.

“I’ve explained everything to my parents and they are planning on how to send me out of the state to a faraway place I would not mention for now.

“My advice to young ones and even adult is knowing the kind of friends they keep, it is very important like the popular saying, ‘Show me your friend and I will tell what you are.’ Also, not everything you must eat or drink, you have to be reluctant at times, eat or drink what belongs to you so that you would be a victim of bad circumstances.”

In the same vein, another boy in S.S.1 said he joined the secret cult to be appreciated and respected.

He said, “ I belong to cult because I love to fight, even my teachers in the school are afraid of me. I am proudly a cult member of the Eiye.”

Meanwhile, in 2022, The Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has called on parents to be responsible towards the welfare of their children.

He equally charged them to ensure their children proper upbringing in a bid to put an end to the rise in cultism in the state.

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Police admit officer shot man killed on Lagos fuel queue

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The Lagos State Police Command has admitted that one of its officers is responsible for the death of a young man, Toheeb Eniafe.

Toheeb was shot on Wednesday at a petrol station belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited at Obalende in the Ikoyi area of Lagos State.

Eniafe was reported to have been shot dead while he and some others were resisting the move by some security agents to buy fuel without joining the queue.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin disclosed this on Thursday.

He said, “The person behind the shooting has been identified as a police officer serving at Special Protection Unit (SPU) Base 17, Lion Building, Lagos.

“Investigation is still ongoing and further findings will be made available.

“Meanwhile, the Lagos State Police Command is working with the family of the deceased to ensure that there is no miscarriage of justice,” the PRO stated.

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Internet fraudster bags seven years in Port Harcourt

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Justice P.M Ayua of the Federal High Court sitting in PortHarcourt, Rivers State has convicted and sentenced one Odinakachi Prince Onyeoziri to seven years imprisonment.

He was jailed after pleading guilty to three-count charges bordering on internet fraud contrary to Section 14 (1) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention etc) Act, 2015 and punishable under the same Section.

One of the count charges reads: “That you, Odinakachi Prince Onyeoziri, and Solmyr (atlarge) between June, 2021 to November, 2022 within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court knowingly caused your victims loss by inputting or suppressing data in computers thereby benefiting the aggregate sum of $3000 (Three thousand United States Dollars) and thereby committed an offence contrary to section 14(1) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act, 2015 and punishable under the same Section.”

He pleaded “guilty” to the charges when they were read to him.

In view of his guilty pleas, prosecuting counsel, I. Agwu sought to review the facts of the case through the investigating officer,  Abalaka Stephen, an operative of the Commission. While being led in evidence, he told the court that the defendant was arrested by operatives of the Commission following a written petition by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, against the defendant for alleged internet fraud activities. He was thereafter apprehended sometime in February, 2024 at Owerri, Imo State.

Testifying further, he told the court that the defendant in his voluntary statement to the EFCC, confessed to being into internet fraud, spreading of computer virus, spamming and also causing his victims losses by inputting data in computers. He confessed benefiting an aggregate sum of Three Thousand United States Dollars ($3,000) by representing himself to unsuspecting victims as different individuals

Agwu, thereafter, sought to tender in evidence, the statements, and all the items recovered from the defendant. The court thereafter admitted the evidence and were marked as exhibits.

Thereafter, the trial judge declared him guilty as charged.

Defence counsel, B. Onuoha, on the other hand prayed the court for leniency. He appealed to the court to temper justice with mercy, considering his status as a first-time offender, and remorse for his actions.

Justice Ayua sentenced him to seven years imprisonment cumulatively with Three Million Naira (3,000,000.00) as an option of fine payable into the Consolidated Revenue Account of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

In addition, the judge ordered that, items recovered from the convict, two laptops, a mobile device, Toyota Highlander with Registration: NKR 736 AA, two story buildings containing six units of two bedroom flats should be forfeited to the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Additionally, the convict shall depose an affidavit of good behaviour before the court.

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Naira mutilation: Court adjourns Cubana’s trial till June 5

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Justice Kehinde Ogundare of the

Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Thursday,  May 2,  2024 adjourned further hearing in the trial of Pascal Okechukwu, a.k.a. Cubana Chief till June 5,  2024.

Okejukwu was arraigned on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 by the EFCC on a three-count charge bordering on abuse of the Naira.

One of the counts reads: “That you, Okechukwu Pascal, on 13th February, 2024, at Eko Hotel Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, while dancing during a social  event, tampered with funds in the denomination of N500(Five Hundred Naira) issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria by spraying, thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 21(1) of the Central Bank Act, 2007.”

Another count reads: “That you, Okechukwu Pascal, sometime in 2020, in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, during a social event tampered with funds in the denomination of N500( Five Hundred Naira) issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria by spraying same for two hours and you thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section Section 21(1) of the Central Bank Act, 2007.”

At the resumed sitting of the court on Thursday, Okechukwu  through his lawyer, Chikaosolu Ojukwu, SAN, told the court about a plan of his client to enter a plea bargain with the EFCC.

Ojukwu also sought to withdraw his  earlier preliminary objection filed on April 24, 2024, challenging the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the charge. “In the interest of justice, we are urging the court to strike out the motion because the prosecution has not responded to it,” he said.

The prosecution counsel did not oppose the withdrawal of the application.

Consequently, Justice Ogundare struck out the application, having been withdrawn by the defence, and also  adjourned the case till June 5, 2024.

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