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Cult clash claims four lives in Akwa Ibom communities

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Four persons were said to have been killed on October 17, 2021, in Etim Ekpo and Ukanafun Local Government areas of Akwa Ibom State when suspected members of Iceland and Debam confraternities clashed in the areas.

It was gathered that the killings have shattered the fragile peace in the two communities after almost two years of respite which was occasioned by the amnesty granted to repentant cultists in 2019 by the governor, Udom Emmanuel, before the 2019 general elections.

A source who spoke on the condition of anonymity told our correspondent in Uyo on Tuesday that the attack was masterminded by a bloodthirsty cult leader identified as ‘Otto’ of the Iceland confraternity.

According to the source, “Otto has been going around killing people, claiming that he has the mandate to kill those he believed are cultists for using his name to commit crimes. He uses charms to detect his victims whom he kills instantly”

Those killed, the source added include one Samuel Ekeke Mkpokporo, from Udianga Enem village and one Gideon, from Ikot Udobong village in Etim Ekpo Local Government Area.

Two others include one King Monday John Ibanga, from Ikot Ibekwe village, and another unidentified victim from Ikot Unah village in the neighbouring Ukanafun LGA were also killed.

The Youths Leader of Udianga Enem village Mr Udeme John who spoke while confirming the incident said, “I have personally made enquiry concerning the matter at the Etim Ekpo Area Command and this will be the second of such killings in my community in the recent times”.

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