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Three Feared Dead In Lagos Cult Clash
- At least three persons were reportedly killed when rival cult groups clashed in some parts of Coker-Aguda in Surulere Local Government Area of Lagos State in the early hours on Sunday.
- The clash which has left many streets deserted as residents stayed indoors for fear of being attacked, is still ongoing at press time.
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The two rival cults groups were said to have used freely various dangerous weapons such as guns, cutlasses, axes, broken bottles, among others.
It was gathered that the bloody clash started on Saturday, between members of the Eiye and Black Axe cult groups.
It could not be ascertained at press time the particular group where those killed belonged to between the two groups.
It was also learnt that two cultists who were members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) were feared killed early Saturday, 23 January 2021 while the reprisal attack led to the death of an opposing cult member who was a member of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) early Sunday, 24 January 2021. The OPC member was killed where he was doing his night watchman job.
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“Throughout the night we could not sleep. It was gunshots everywhere,” a resident, who preferred anonymity lamented.
Another resident confirmed that the cultists have resumed their clash on Sunday, 24 January 2021.
Areas such as Enitan, Willy Omiyi, Akinyele and Adetola streets were mostly affected and the fight was still on as at the time of writing this report at 11.25 am on Sunday, 24 January 2021.
Meanwhile, residents of some part of Coker-Aguda in Surulere have appealed to the state government and the State Police Commissioner to investigate the incessant rival cult clashes in the area.
They also expressed worry over lack of security intervention during the overnight cult clash around Enitan, Willy Omiyi, Akinyele and Adetola streets in the area.
It was gathered that the rival cult clash in which gunshot rented the air for at least three hours was between members of the Eiye Confraternity and Black Axe.
The residents appealed to the state Government and the police command to launch a manhunt for members of the rival cult groups for peace to return to Coker-Aguda.
They also urged the authorities at Coker-Aguda Local Government to ensure that the street lights in the area are functioning always in order to expose people perpetrating evil under the guise of darkness.
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