Wednesday 12 July 2017

After sacking Badoo cultists from Ikorodu OPC sends powerful message to Yoruba nation

- The national coordinator of the OPC Gani Adams, says the group remains consistent in the defence of Yoruba interests

- Gani Adams assures the Yoruba nation that the OPC will not abandon them

- Meanwhile, Lagos state police command arrests 87 suspected members of Badoo cult group while declaring 20 others wanted

The national coordinator of the Oodua People's Congress (OPC), Gani Adams, has described the group’s success over the Badoo cultists in Ikorodu as proof that the OPC remains a potent force in the defence of Yoruba interest.

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Speaking during a training organized by the Lagos chapter of OPC in Agidigbi, Ikeja, on Tuesday, July 11, the OPC leader said the group remains consistent in the defence of Yoruba interests, despite consistent assault from political forces within the zone.

Gani Adams assured the Yoruba nation that the OPC will not abandon them.

He however said that different time requires different strategists, noting that the focus remains the same.

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Meanwhile, Lagos state police command has arrested 87 suspected members of Badoo cult group while declaring 20 others wanted.

The 87 suspected Badoo members were nabbed in their hideouts in Owutu and Odongunyan in Ikorodu area of the state in the late hours of Thursday, July 6.

As part of its investigation, NAIJ.com gathered that the police declared the names of the wanted cult members as Moshood (a.k.a Mosho); Alfa (a.k.a King of Boys); Papa; Fela; Alakoto and Chukwudi

Agbara; O/C; Femi (a.k.a FM); Pencil, Odidan; Jaru; Allen; Bush; Happiness; Fagbo; Junior; Nuru and Jamiu. The command also called on Nigerians to support them with useful information on how the suspects can be arrested.

It was learnt that the police, department of state security service and Odua Peoples’ Congress (OPC) met with herbalists met together in the area.

Fatai Owoseni, the Lagos state police commissioner, who was represented by his deputy Imohimi Edgal in a meeting warned the herbalists and local vigilantes to avoided jungle justice.

The Police commissioners was said to have later met with Obas and traditional rulers in Ikorodu.

In the video below, NAIJ.com TV visits a family which was attacked by Badoo cult gang



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