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Inter-Cult Clash: Eight People Die in Ohaji in Imo

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A violent clash between cult groups in Ohaji, Imo State, has resulted in the deaths of eight people, sparking widespread fear and concern among residents.

The incident has highlighted the growing menace of cultism in the area and the need for urgent action to address the situation.

According to reports, the clash occurred when members of two rival cult groups clashed in the Ohaji community, leading to a fierce battle that left eight people dead and several others injured.

The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, with many residents living in fear of further violence.

The Imo State Police Command has launched an investigation into the incident and deployed personnel to the area to restore calm and prevent further violence.

The police are working to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

The community is in shock and grief over the incident, with many residents condemning the violence and calling for increased security measures to prevent further incidents.

The traditional rulers and community leaders have also condemned the violence and urged the government to take decisive action to address the cult menace.

The incident has highlighted the growing problem of cultism in Ohaji and the need for urgent action to address the situation.

Cultism has been a major challenge in many parts of Imo State, with many young people being lured into cult groups and engaging in violent activities.

The Imo State Government has been urged to take decisive action to address the cult menace and prevent further violence.

This includes increasing security presence in the area, providing support to affected communities, and implementing programs to prevent young people from being lured into cultism.

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The inter-cult clash in Ohaji is a disturbing incident that highlights the need for urgent action to address the cult menace in Imo State.

The government and security agencies need to work together to prevent further violence and ensure the safety and security of residents.

The community also needs to come together to support each other and work towards rebuilding and restoring peace in the area.


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