Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Photo:Secondary school cultists land in trouble

   Secendary school student

Two students of the Government Secondary School, Gwarimpa, who are suspected members of a cult group that terrorizes teachers and fellow students have met bad times.The students, Jefrey Iliya, 16, and David Oshe, 16, are said to be terrorizing the school authorities with cult activities and had in the past, injured several students at the slightest provocation.
The suspects were reported to bring to school weapons that are outlawed, including toy guns, daggers and charms with which they intimidate students, teachers other staffers and even visitors to the school. The school authorities had been getting complaints about the attitudes of the teenagers whom they called to order on several occasions, and the efforts did not cause a change in their behavior. Continue...

Worried by the act of the two, the school authorities reported the matter to the police that dispatched plain clothes security men to monitor the two boys.

Abuja Metro found that the police did not spend up to 48 hours at the school premises before they discovered the notorious activities of the boys and remained on their trail.

They were arrested when they tried to attack a fellow student with gun, after beating up the student.

The police searched them and found toy gun, which looks almost like real gun, charms and knives they operate with.
They were first taken to the office of the principal of the school where they displayed the items found on them before the principal and other staffers from where they were taken to the Gwarimpa police office for interrogation. They might later be charged, according to the police, after investigations.

1 comment:

Uche Emma said...


The hearing that cultism has now become popular in secondary schools is very shocking. The long term effect on our country and only be imagined