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Police Spokesperson Raises Alarm Over Widespread Cultism Among Youth in Sagamu

In a startling revelation, the Police Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, has asserted that a significant number of young individuals in Sagamu, Ogun State, are actively involved in cult-related activities.

His statement, made via an official post on Sunday, has stirred discussions and concerns.

Adejobi’s statement read: “In Sagamu, almost every young person is a cultist. Okada riders, artisans, etc., are into cultism even more than students, and I think the whole town and Remoland, in general, should take action on it.”

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This assertion comes on the heels of reports indicating deaths in the Ijagba Sagamu area of Ogun State, allegedly caused by violence attributed to unidentified cult members.

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When pressed to clarify his sweeping statement, Adejobi staunchly defended his position, stating, “I am an authority on Sagamu cases. Ask them if they know me. No one from Sagamu can dispute what I’ve said. So don’t worry about my statement, even the elders and Sagamites know.”

The statement has ignited discussions on the alarming prevalence of cultism among young people in the region, with many calling for immediate action to address the issue and safeguard the community.

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