
JUST IN: Two killed as violence erupts in Ogun community
Two people have been killed in a cult crisis that happened in the Mowe-Ofada area of Ogun State, POLITICS NIGERIA reports.
The menace of cultism in Ogun State is gradually assuming an alarming proportion, following the orgy of killings and wanton destruction of both public and private properties, associated with rival cult clashes in different parts of the state.
It was gathered that this latest violence in Ogun State started late on Thursday and snowballed to Friday morning.
This news medium learnt that it was caused by a clash between two rival groups.
Traders were unable to open their shops due to the incident.
Ogun police Police Public Relations Officers (PPRO), Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed the violence.
The article was originally published on Politics Nigeria.
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