Indeed a lot of things are going on around us that we know
nothing about. My the Lord keep our younger ones.
Hell was let loose, last week, in Oto-Owori area, Ijanikin,
Lagos State, after a 16-year-old member of the famous Abogun family, made
startling confessions about how she was initiated into cultism and lesbianism
by the younger sister of her uncle’s wife. Parents of the victim who were
shocked by the confession reportedly alerted the police after she was caught
while attempting to sneak out of the house with some items demanded by her cult
members.
Revelations
According to the victim (names withheld), who completed her
secondary education in June, “it was Tope who introduced me into lesbianism and
cultism early last year. On Friday, at about 7-8pm, I received a call from Tope
that I should bring my red jacket, which is the cult uniform and a jack-knife
for her. While I was attempting to sneak out of the house to meet her, I was
accosted by my brothers who checked the bag I was carrying and found the cult
jacket and the jack-knife. They called on my parents who demanded to know how I
got those items.
Becoming lesbian partner
“Initially, she forced me into becoming her lesbian partner.
She threatened me that if I failed to do it, my life was at stake. When I
became her lover, we took a blood oath as Tope used a blade to cut my hand and
licked the blood. She also cut her hand and asked me to lick the blood. She
threatened that she must not see me with anyone, whether male or female but she
was free to go out with others as she has other lovers. I have been her lover
for over a year now and I became her lover before I completed my secondary
education.
“After Tope introduced me to lesbianism, she forced me into
their cult. The night I was initiated into Aiye cult, I was blindfolded.
Members of the cult gave me a gun to take an oath, declaring that I would not
reveal anything about the cult to anyone. They said if I ever revealed anything
about the cult to anyone, the same gun that I used to take the oath would be
used to take my life. Thereafter, about twenty of the males present at the
initiation slept with me one after the other.
Strange gun appears
“Two months ago, I stole my father’s N50, 000 and gave to
her. There was a time she gave me a gun to keep for her. I kept the gun in my
book-shelf two days. She gave the gun to me because she said she couldn’t take
it home. Later, she collected it and gave it to a member of the cult. I really
don’t know what they use the weapon for. The red jacket which is the cult
uniform was given to me by Segun. He is the leader of the Aiye cult. Since I
became a member, I haven’t been able to go anywhere with them because of how
difficult it is for me to leave home as my parents don’t allow me out after
6pm, and most of their activities are usually in the night. There was a time
they asked me to trail my elder brother because they said he is arrogant.”
Shooting at birthday party
In her defence, 18-year-old Tope (surname withheld) who
initially confessed that she gave the gun to Kemi to keep because she could not
take it home, later denied the allegation that she is a cultist.
According to her, “I have known Kemi from my childhood. I am
a salesgirl. I was arrested because the victim said I introduced her into
cultism and lesbianism but I am not a cultist, and she didn’t give me money.
“I have not seen Kemi for more than a month now, since my
birthday which I celebrated on June 21. Although they fired a gun at my
birthday party, I don’t know who fired the gunshot but Samuel was with a gun
that night, and I know that Samuel is a cultist and he attended my birthday
party. It was a cult guy called Daddy that threatened that if I refuse to join
their cult, he will deal with me and shoot me in the legs with a gun.”
Recruiting young girls as armourers
Crime Alert gathered that young girls were recruited into
the cult group as they are used as armourers who keep the ammunitions for them
any time they go for operation. It was learned that based on the revelations,
the Divisional Police Officer in-charge of Ijanikin Division of Lagos State, SP
Robinson Eregare, swung into action and succeeded in clamping down on all the
suspected cultists connected with the victim’s initiation. Among those arrested
were Musa Kareem, Austine Ebosoje and ten others.
Police reacts
Confirming the incident, Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu said Temitope Famati, an 18-year-old lesbian,
Ogunsan Kemi , another 20-year-old lesbian, Oseni Lukman, 30; Chidi Okafor, 25;
Musa Kareem, 26; Austine Ebozoje, a 19- year-old pirate, Segun Sowumi,
Olatokunbo Babatunde, 18; Gbelebu Samuel, 17 and Hussan Azeez, 30, were among the
cultists arrested so far.
Vanguard
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