TWO male students of the Abia State University (ABSU), Uturu,
were on Sunday night beheaded by suspected cultists in their off-campus
residence. Another unconfirmed report indicated that two other students
were also beheaded during the early hours on Monday, bringing the number
of those slain to four.
The victims identified as Chukwuebuka Nwaigbo, 300 level, Estate
Management and Samuel Nwokolo, 300 level, Political Science students
were murdered in their apartment at Childoo Lodge, near the campus gate.
Other students that suffered degrees of machete attacks
were rushed
to nearby hospitals in the state for treatment. One of the survivors,
Ummasoro ThankGod, a 300 level Political Science student, had his hands
severed with cutlass by the assailants.
Daily Sun learnt that tension escalated in the area, following recent
clashes by rival cult groups, Burnifaso and Mafia, in their contest for
supremacy on campus. The clash, it was gathered, led to the death of
an alleged member of Mafia group, Collins Agwu, a final year
Microbiology student two weeks ago. He was buried on Sunday.
Shortly after his burial, suspected Mafia cultists went berserk to
appease the spirit of the deceased, beheading two students at Childoo
Lodge, an off-campus residence for students. The rival group reportedly
vowed to behead 21 fresh human heads, before they sheathe their swords.
It was gathered that the girl friend of one of the beheaded students
also received a machete cut on her head, but escaped with her life.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof Eleazar Uchenna Ikonne, reportedly visited
the scene and urged the warring groups to desist from cultism and other
social vices.
Although the scene of the incident falls outside the campus, Prof
Ikonne assured the students living in the area that the school treasured
the security of her students living outside the campus.
The Vice Chancellor advised students living in school hostels to
desist from late movements and illegal associations that could
jeopardise their academic future.
One of the students, who pleaded not to be mentioned in this report,
said fear had descended on both the staff and students of the
institution.
“We learnt that one of the cult groups threatened to behead 21
students in retaliation for one of their members that was killed. With
four feared dead, they are hunting for more 17 heads. We are afraid
because no one knows the next victim,” he said.
Source:The Sun
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