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Police nab eight secondary school students for alleged cultism in Ogun

He urged parents, teachers, and community leaders to collaborate in eradicating cultism from schools.

• March 22, 2025
SP Omolola Odutola
Ogun State Police Command Police Public Relations Officer, SP Omolola Odutola [Photo: Benjamin Hundeyin]

The police command in Ogun says it has arrested eight suspected secondary school cultists who engaged in cult activities at Ifo High School in the state.

The command’s spokesperson, CSP Omolola Odutola, confirmed the arrest in a statement issued to journalists in Ota on Saturday.

Mrs Odutola explained that on March 21,2025, at about 12.05 p.m, the Vice Principal, Ifo High School, Alako Oluwole, and a teacher, Akinseku Oloruntoba Julius, reported that a group of students had been involved in cult-related activities, perpetuating disturbances and extorting valuables from fellow students.

“The Ifo Divisional Police officer, in collaboration with the authorities of the School in Ifo, has apprehended eight students suspected of engaging in cult activities within the school premises after the school headship raised alarm over an emerging gang of student cultists.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the students are members of the Future Guys cult group and were allegedly initiated by two senior students.”

The students, names withheld, would face thorough screening.

According to Mrs Odutola, the police have commenced a thorough investigation to determine the extent of cult activities in the school and prevent further occurrences.

She said that the students would be transferred to the  

State Criminal Investigation Department upon the conclusion of preliminary investigation.

The commissioner of police, CP Lanre Ogunlowo, has directed that the students should  be brought before him on the next working day for further interviews where other referrals for counselling and mentoring will be organised .

Mr Ogunlowo further reiterated his commitment to maintaining law and order in Ogun while urging parents, teachers, and community leaders to collaborate in eradicating cultism from schools.

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