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SABON GARI, KANO: There is an ongoing and serious cult clash between Vikings (DNKI) and Aye (NBM) in Sabon Gari, Kano State. Everyone in the area must stay informed and vigilant.
The clash reportedly began on Sunday at a club/lodge called Cac** Equa***, located along Burma Road by Sarki Yaki. Following an altercation at the club, a Vikings cultist named Paragon reportedly used a bottle to injur⏠the number 1 man of Aye in that area named Orche, who managed to escape. In retaliation, Aye cultists tried to strike back on Tuesday, but their intended Vikings target ran away, leading them to fir⏠g„nshots into the air.
Today, reports suggest that some Vikings cultists caught and injurâŹd an Aye cultist at Sanyaolu Street, also in Sabon Gari. The situation has since escalated, with both groups now actively looking for each other. Stay safe. Reject Cultism.
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The Buccaneers (BAN) cult group is also one of the most widespread in Nigeria. Despite their presence in almost every state, theyâve made some effort to control the violence that often comes with large numbers. While some of the positive messages they preach are true, many others are just lies, told with deep deceit and ignorance.
Although there are problems with the Buccaneers (BAN) cult group across all regions, most of the negative behavior seems to come from the southwestern part of Nigeria. In that region, many violent Buccaneers, some of whom never went to school, are being initiated, and they sometimes cause the violence being reported. You also have Buccaneers involved in theft, intimidation, and oppression. Even worse, some hire rival cultists to attack their own members, and there have been cases of Buccaneers k!ll!ng fellow Buccaneers.
One positive area is their leadership, often led by respected and non-violent figures like their current GrandEye and his predecessor. But the group must start telling themselves the truthâthey are a cult group, and they do have violent members causing h@rm in society. Denial wonât solve anything. No group is perfect. Owning their faults is the first step toward real change and reducing violence. Reject Violence. Reject Cultism.
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We have received videos reportedly showing several individuals k!lled in an incident believed to have occurred in the southeastern region of the country. (2 videos on Telgrm).
At this time, we donât know the exact location it happened. Also, the cause of the attack, and the identities of both the victims and the attackers remain unknown.
We are closely monitoring the situation and will provide the NC house with verified updates as soon as more information becomes available.
Stay alert. Stay safe.
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Aye (NBM), also known as Black AxâŹ, is one of Nigeriaâs most widespread cult groups. With its reach, it should have been a force for good, but instead, itâs mostly known for violence and chaos. Some members want peace and live productive lives, but the groupâs bl00dy reputation overshadows everything. These days, joining Aye is like carrying de@th on your head, no matter which state you enter.
One major problem with Aye (NBM) is reckless initiation. Almost anyone can join as long as theyâre breathing. This leads to reckless members and constant violence. But the bigger issue is their leadership and dangâŹrous orientation. When a group believes that âforgiveness is a sin,â it is only preparing its members for early de@th. If you donât forgive, your rivals wonât forgive you either. Forgiveness is not a sin in Rivers State, but it is in Edo State? Be wise.
One last advice for Aye: Nigerians are not blind to the harm and de@ths caused by all cult groups including Aye (NBM/Black AxâŹ). Everyone knows the damage these groups have done. But when only Aye tries to act smart and show off in public, âthat attention they seek will end up destroying the group publicly and for goodâ- (remember this quote). Leaders of Aye/NBM/Black Ax⏠must change their ways and choose peace now. Reject Violence. Reject Cultism.
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The Eiye (NAA) cult group, also referred to by some as SEC or ACN, is known to have members who genuinely want to walk a better path. Unfortunately, their efforts are constantly undermined by others within the same group who thrive on chaos and violence.
From our interactions with several Eiye cultists, itâs clear that many of them are not interested in senseless rivalry or who k!lls the most. They are primarily concerned with respecting their boundaries and avoiding conflict, unless provoked. In fact, a good number of them are peace-seeking individuals who wish to move past the endless cycle of violence.
However, the real issue lies in their initiation. Eiye initiates anybody they see, just to boost numbers and maintain influence. This opens the door to undisciplined and reckless individuals. These reckless individuals become the source of violence and external attacks, leading to de@ths and retaliations that lead to even more de@ths.
The leadership of Eiye/NAA/SEC/ACN must begin by reeducating their cultists, stopping initiation, and eliminating violence from within. While government response remains slow, cult leaders must step up and take decisive action to stop this violence. Reject Violence. Reject Cultism.
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IWURU, CROSS RIVER: In May 2024, Naija Confra reported the de@th of an Aye (NBM) cultist named Bassey (pictured) in Iwuru, Biase LGA, Cross River State. He was be@ten to de@th by his fellow Aye members after stealing a phone from a Vikings (DNKI) cultist. First, the community caught and be@t him, then his Aye brothers gave him a second round of be@ting that led to his de@th. Those involved were identified as Castro, Kaka, Obobo, Oyama, Ipa, and Okpokpo.
After the incident, all suspects fled the community. However, following reported compensation and reconciliation between their families and Basseyâs family, they returned. Sadly, since their return, there have been growing reports of renewed violence. Residents report that some of these individuals are now actively forcing people to join the Aye (NBM) cult, creating fear and tension in the area.
We have received numerous complaints that we cannot ignore anymore. We strongly urge these cultists to stop all violent activities and end any form of forced initiation. Innocent lives are at risk, and this cannot be allowed to continue. If this behavior persists, Naija Confra will have to escalate to the next level. Stay safe. Reject Cultism.
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MAKURDI, BENUE: A terrible and heartbreaking incident happened in the North Bank area of Makurdi, involving Black Sk„ll, a cult group often linked to Aye (NBM) and known locally as âJunior Ayeâ because of their similar behavior. A known criminal named Shole, a member of Black Sk„ll, was behind the attack. Shole is said to be a well-known thief in the area, and reports claim that even his family members, including his mother, have a history of robbery and crime.
A non-cultist NYSC corper who had just completed his service was the victim. He recently made âŠ900,000 from a business deal and told his friend and roommate, Ipson (a member of Black Sk„ll) about it. Ipson later mentioned the money casually to Shole during a conversation, not knowing Shole would use the information to plan a robbery.
Shole then lied to other Black Sk„ll cultists that Ipson had cross carpeted to Vikings so they would see him as a traitor. This way, when he planned to rob the Corper, Ipson would also be attacked if he tried to stop them. During the robbery, the Corper tried to fight back but was k!lled. Ipson was st@bbed multiple times and left for de@d. Later, the community found Ipson still breathing and rushed him to the hospital. When he regained strength, he named all the attackers. Shole and the others are now on the run, while angr„ youths have already b„rned down his family house.
Reject Violence. Reject Cultism.
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ABA, ABIA: On Wednesday, Naija Confra reported that Aye (NBM) cultists sh0t a Vikings (DNKI) cultist named Ricky at Osisioma in Aba, Abia State. At that time, we mentioned that although he was sh0t twice, he was still breathing when his fellow Vikings members carried him away.
We can now report that Ricky did not diâŹ. He is alive and currently receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital.
Once again, we are calling on the Abia State Government and the Abia State Police Command to urgently address the ongoing cult violence in the state. The situation must not be allowed to escalate further. Stay safe. Reject Cultism.
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Our team was in Abuja for a very important meeting. The goal of that meeting was to push for strong legislation to end cult violence in Nigeria completely.
While a few people in government fully support this cause, many others are still major roadblocks, putting their personal interests above public safety.
Naija Confra is doing all it can to raise awareness, share real-time updates, and educate the public. But letâs be honest, without serious government action, the peace we sometimes enjoy in the confra world will only be temporary. We wonât stop pushing.
Reject Violence. Reject Cultism.
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IBADAN, OYO: Last year, Naija Confra used its monetization funds to carry out charity and anti-cultism campaigns across Ibadan, Oyo Stateâvisiting prisons, schools, child homes, and streets to share food, materials, and hope. The impact was clear: people were happy, enlightened, and empowered to reject cultism.
But sadly, today we received a troubling report from that same Ibadan. A group of Aye (NBM) and Buccaneers (BAN) cultists (right pic) harassed and intimidated a non-cultist simply for wearing one of our âReject Cultismâ shirts (left pic). They accused him of being our informant and even told him to remove the shirt.
We have the names, pictures, and videos of every cultist involved in case anything happens to the man. These are the same people who claim to fight oppression, yet they are the kings of oppression. Reject Cultism.
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