26.9 C
Lagos
Sunday, April 26, 2026

Prospective Cult Member Dies During Initiation in Edo

Share this:

Edo State, notorious for cultism and related violence, has recorded yet another tragic incident. One person, identified simply as Prosper, reportedly died during a cult initiation in Auchi, Etsako West Local Government Area.

According to a source who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria, the incident occurred on Sunday during repeated “drilling” a term used to describe brutal initiation rituals.

Prosper had allegedly expressed interest in joining the Aye confraternity.

He approached a relative named Cosmos, who is said to be a senior member of the group.

READ ALSO:  Naira exchange rate for Saturday morning, January 1, 2022

Cosmos then connected him with other members to take him to the initiation venue, as he would not be attending himself.

However, things took a fatal turn during the process. Prosper reportedly collapsed after the repeated physical drills and was rushed to a hospital in Jattu, where he was pronounced dead.

Confirming the incident on Monday, the Edo State Police spokesperson, Moses Yamu, stated that one suspect has been arrested in connection with the death.

“The deceased slumped during the initiation and was rushed to a hospital at Jattu, where he was confirmed dead.

READ ALSO:  Naira exchange rate for Thursday morning, December 22, 2022

The suspect is in police custody while an investigation into the matter is ongoing,” said Yamu, a Chief Superintendent of Police.

Edo has long struggled with cult-related violence.

In November last year, the police described the surge in cult activities and illegal arms in the state as alarming.

In June of the previous year, then-Governor Godwin Obaseki banned the activities of Okaigheles (youth leaders) in Edo South Senatorial District as part of a broader effort to curb cultism.

READ ALSO:  The Nigerian Senate on Thursday – LIVE

He revealed that the state had lost at least 150 lives within five months due to cult clashes.

His successor, Governor Monday Okpebholo, echoed similar concerns in November. He disclosed that Edo State loses over $1 billion in potential investments every year due to cult-related violence.

Although both administrations have declared war on cultism, the efforts appear to have yielded minimal results as killings continue unabated.

Share this:
RELATED NEWS
- Advertisment -
- Advertisment -spot_img

Latest NEWS

Trending News