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Men of the Nigeria police have apprehended some notorious cultists while carrying out initiation in Lagos



Men of the Nigeria police have caught some famous cultists while completing inception in Lagos.

What could have gone as a common commencement function into a recently framed mystery confraternity named "The New Black Movement of Africa", a breakaway group of the Aiye religion gathering, went bad, on Thursday, at around 10pm when one of the enlisted people who couldn't persevere through the torment and other inception ceremonies, shot and raced to his mom's home at Jakande home, Ajah, Lagos.



Miffed by the evident show of weakness by the aiming initiate and inspired by a paranoid fear of presenting them to the police, the gathering pursued him to his mom's living arrangement and started to pummel everyone in locate, at same time, denying occupants of the bequest who were woken up by their clamor.

Tragically for the gathering, the mother of the runaway kid, sneaked out of the house and put a pain call to the Divisional Police Officer accountable for Ilasan division, CSP Onyinye Onwuamaegbu who drove an unexpected of policemen to the home and captured 11 individuals from the gathering, all guys.



Those arrested were identified as Godwin Victor, Benjamin Daniel, Saviour Anioffiong, Lawal Ibrahim, Shola Odekunle, Sodiq Olawuyi, Segun Fagbohun, Bashiru Lawal, Chinedu Francis, Wahab Adams and Ifarinde Adeniyi.
The police team recovered the following items from the suspects: one locally made shotgun, four live cartridges, three cutlasses, one sledge hammer, 10 horse whips and assorted charms.

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