Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by Awoofawo(m): 12:04am On Sep 13, 2015 |
Even in America and UK there are confraternities. All bloody wahala only start after a faction leaded by an Igbo guy broke away from Soyinka's group doublewisdom:
Really? Kindly explain the difference. |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by blueAgent(m): 12:11am On Sep 13, 2015 |
blame white people. |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by FISAYOADEX(m): 12:19am On Sep 13, 2015 |
It was that ignoramus called Doctor that caused the whole mess. I'm wondering why he decided to close a dirty wound like a stab wound that the boy sustained to his leg or thigh. It's a big act of quackery. 2 Likes |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by Nobody: 12:29am On Sep 13, 2015 |
FISAYOADEX: It was that ignoramus called Doctor that caused the whole mess. I'm wondering why he decided to close a dirty wound like a stab wound that the boy sustained to his leg or thigh. It's a big act of quackery. This is a sensible comment. 1 Like |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by Frankaka8(m): 12:32am On Sep 13, 2015 |
YellowbAaaa ret*rds and bi*tches i hail ooooo. Say no to cultism. Una no holy pass afterall. Ape-like Obasanjo descendants. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by Nobody: 12:35am On Sep 13, 2015 |
The nation of savages indeed! Barbarians! |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by matiandu(m): 12:39am On Sep 13, 2015 |
is boooohary aware this crime? |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by eghuan1(m): 12:58am On Sep 13, 2015 |
and to say that I finished from Birrel Avenue High School. This is bad. |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by Awoofawo(m): 1:06am On Sep 13, 2015 |
You do you gain from all the trash? O ga o some folk sha? Frankaka8: YellowbAaaa ret*rds and bi*tches i hail ooooo. Say no to cultism. Una no holy pass afterall. Ape-like Obasanjo descendants. Frankaka8: YellowbAaaa ret*rds and bi*tches i hail ooooo. Say no to cultism. Una no holy pass afterall. Ape-like Obasanjo descendants. |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by mayor9498(m): 2:07am On Sep 13, 2015 |
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Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by otokx(m): 5:12am On Sep 13, 2015 |
It all boils down to bad family upbringing, school is over go straight home but they will not. They loiter all over the place and become a nuisance. |
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Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by oluwasegun007(m): 5:30am On Sep 13, 2015 |
[quote author=myners007 post=37923387]When 16-year-old boy, Oluwadamilare Olugbamu, left home for school on the morning of July 1, 2015, he probably didn’t know the magnitude of danger that was ahead of him. Shortly after the young lad had left the compound of his Nawarudeen Secondary School, Jibowu, Lagos, at the close of school hours, he was attacked with a knife by another 16-year-old boy suspected to be a cult member. The assailant, Idris Ajagbe, a pupil of Birel Secondary School, Lagos, stabbed him in the left thigh, with a knife, which the family said might have been poisoned. Eleven days after the attack, his left leg was amputated at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos because blood no longer flowed through it. Again on August 15, the same leg had to be re-amputated again because it continued to bleed without healing. This bizarre case has left a lot of questions than answers on the issue of cult groups in secondary schools in Nigeria. Saturday PUNCH learnt that there has been an enmity between pupils of Birel Secondary School, Yaba, and Lagos City College, Yaba on one side and Nawarudeen Secondary School and Mainland Secondary School, Yaba on the other side. But matters came to the head on July 1, when the school rift snowballed into an all-out attack against pupils of Nawarudeen Secondary School. According to Oluwadamilare’s sister, Opeyemi, the students of these schools were always bullying one another on their way home from school. “The day my brother was attacked, there was a football match between students of Nawarudeen and Mainland. It was during the match that the fight started. It was not serious until the students left school and started going home,” Opeyemi told our correspondent. Oluwadamilare, who is still in excruciating pain on hospital bed as a result to the two amputations he has suffered, explained that he was going home when pupils of Lagos City College Started to throw stones at students of Nawarudeen. According to him, pupils of his own school decided to retaliate by throwing stones back at the aggressors too. Soon, the fight escalated as a student of Lagos City College allegedly brought out a cutlass and inflicted a cut on one of the pupils of Nawarudeen. “The boy that was cut struggled to take the cutlass away from the Lagos City College boy. When he collected the cutlass, he retaliated by cutting the boy in the head. When we all saw blood gushing out of the boy’s head, we ran away,” Oluwadamilare said. But the matter did not end there. In fact, Oluwadamilare’s worst nightmare was about to become reality. On his way home, he saw a cousin in the company of some pupils of Lagos City College and Birel Secondary School and called out to him. Oluwadamilare said his hope was that he would leave the company of the boys and accompany him home. But as soon as the other boys with his cousin sighted him, they ran after him, stoning him as they did so. Oluwadamilare said he fell down after one of the boys identified as Tosin Ogidiolu of Birel Secondary School kicked him. The boys allegedly pounced on him, beating and kicking him as he lay on the ground begging them to stop. As the mob continued their action on Oluwadamilare, one of them (Idris Ajagbe, whom other pupils attested to being a cult member) drew out a knife and stabbed him in the thigh. As they beat him, his cousin begged them to stop, but some of them, who were armed with metal pipes, continued to beat him until he fell unconscious. The boys ran away only when he became unconscious, it was learnt. Oluwadamilare’s sister explained that a teacher, who was passing by and saw the boy bleeding and unconscious, decided to rush him to the hospital, where his injuries were dressed and the knife wound was stitched. “By the time I was informed and rushed to the hospital, my brother’s leg had swollen so big. We had to report the case to the Sabo Police Division after that,” Opeyemi said. However, doctors at the hospital where his wound was dressed realised all was not well with the boy when he continued to scream in pain and the leg continued to swell. He was referred to the surgical emergency ward of LASUTH the following day, where it was decided that nothing could be done to save the leg. A number of tests were conducted while some consultants were summoned to examine the leg. But Oluwadamilare’s fate was sealed. After the first amputation, Oluwadamilare was said to have bled so much that he required 21 pints of blood before the leg had to be re-amputated. Saturday PUNCH learnt that Ajagbe has since been on the run. Before he fled, he dropped a note at home for his mother, explaining that he decided to run away from home because he stabbed someone to death. But the police were able to round up the other pupils involved in the attack along with Oluwadamilare’s cousin. Seven of the boys were charged before a Yaba Magistrate’s Court, Lagos for offences ranging from hooliganism, conspiracy to felony. The case was adjourned till November 23. http://www.punchng.com/feature/super-saturday-crime/secondary-school-cultist-stabs-boy-with-poisoned-knife-%e2%80%a2victims-leg-amputated/ [/quotedi this is wat u get wen d society promote hooliganism.... most especially in movies. smn |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by Nobody: 5:37am On Sep 13, 2015 |
phayvoursky: YOU'RE HEALED. which kind heal? After two amputations or you didn't read d post? |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by IAMWEALTHY: 5:47am On Sep 13, 2015 |
myners007: When 16-year-old boy, Oluwadamilare Olugbamu, left home for school on the morning of July 1, 2015, he probably didn’t know the magnitude of danger that was ahead of him.
Shortly after the young lad had left the compound of his Nawarudeen Secondary School, Jibowu, Lagos, at the close of school hours, he was attacked with a knife by another 16-year-old boy suspected to be a cult member.
The assailant, Idris Ajagbe, a pupil of Birel Secondary School, Lagos, stabbed him in the left thigh, with a knife, which the family said might have been poisoned.
Eleven days after the attack, his left leg was amputated at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos because blood no longer flowed through it.
Again on August 15, the same leg had to be re-amputated again because it continued to bleed without healing.
This bizarre case has left a lot of questions than answers on the issue of cult groups in secondary schools in Nigeria.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that there has been an enmity between pupils of Birel Secondary School, Yaba, and Lagos City College, Yaba on one side and Nawarudeen Secondary School and Mainland Secondary School, Yaba on the other side.
But matters came to the head on July 1, when the school rift snowballed into an all-out attack against pupils of Nawarudeen Secondary School.
According to Oluwadamilare’s sister, Opeyemi, the students of these schools were always bullying one another on their way home from school.
“The day my brother was attacked, there was a football match between students of Nawarudeen and Mainland. It was during the match that the fight started. It was not serious until the students left school and started going home,” Opeyemi told our correspondent.
Oluwadamilare, who is still in excruciating pain on hospital bed as a result to the two amputations he has suffered, explained that he was going home when pupils of Lagos City College Started to throw stones at students of Nawarudeen.
According to him, pupils of his own school decided to retaliate by throwing stones back at the aggressors too.
Soon, the fight escalated as a student of Lagos City College allegedly brought out a cutlass and inflicted a cut on one of the pupils of Nawarudeen.
“The boy that was cut struggled to take the cutlass away from the Lagos City College boy. When he collected the cutlass, he retaliated by cutting the boy in the head. When we all saw blood gushing out of the boy’s head, we ran away,” Oluwadamilare said.
But the matter did not end there. In fact, Oluwadamilare’s worst nightmare was about to become reality.
On his way home, he saw a cousin in the company of some pupils of Lagos City College and Birel Secondary School and called out to him. Oluwadamilare said his hope was that he would leave the company of the boys and accompany him home.
But as soon as the other boys with his cousin sighted him, they ran after him, stoning him as they did so.
Oluwadamilare said he fell down after one of the boys identified as Tosin Ogidiolu of Birel Secondary School kicked him.
The boys allegedly pounced on him, beating and kicking him as he lay on the ground begging them to stop.
As the mob continued their action on Oluwadamilare, one of them (Idris Ajagbe, whom other pupils attested to being a cult member) drew out a knife and stabbed him in the thigh.
As they beat him, his cousin begged them to stop, but some of them, who were armed with metal pipes, continued to beat him until he fell unconscious.
The boys ran away only when he became unconscious, it was learnt.
Oluwadamilare’s sister explained that a teacher, who was passing by and saw the boy bleeding and unconscious, decided to rush him to the hospital, where his injuries were dressed and the knife wound was stitched.
“By the time I was informed and rushed to the hospital, my brother’s leg had swollen so big. We had to report the case to the Sabo Police Division after that,” Opeyemi said.
However, doctors at the hospital where his wound was dressed realised all was not well with the boy when he continued to scream in pain and the leg continued to swell.
He was referred to the surgical emergency ward of LASUTH the following day, where it was decided that nothing could be done to save the leg. A number of tests were conducted while some consultants were summoned to examine the leg. But Oluwadamilare’s fate was sealed.
After the first amputation, Oluwadamilare was said to have bled so much that he required 21 pints of blood before the leg had to be re-amputated.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that Ajagbe has since been on the run. Before he fled, he dropped a note at home for his mother, explaining that he decided to run away from home because he stabbed someone to death.
But the police were able to round up the other pupils involved in the attack along with Oluwadamilare’s cousin.
Seven of the boys were charged before a Yaba Magistrate’s Court, Lagos for offences ranging from hooliganism, conspiracy to felony. The case was adjourned till November 23.
http://www.punchng.com/feature/super-saturday-crime/secondary-school-cultist-stabs-boy-with-poisoned-knife-%e2%80%a2victims-leg-amputated/
So they hospital has no hospital gown to cover this patie.t up? Well, hope he gets well soon. Kids please stay way from gangs or cults because it breeds nothing but pains and failure. Stay in school and seek the lord and you shall prosper and your days on earth shall be ling.
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Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by jasperwilliams: 6:03am On Sep 13, 2015 |
chai.... sorry oh |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by meccuno: 6:09am On Sep 13, 2015 |
myners007: When 16-year-old boy, Oluwadamilare Olugbamu, left home for school on the morning of July 1, 2015, he probably didn’t know the magnitude of danger that was ahead of him.
Shortly after the young lad had left the compound of his Nawarudeen Secondary School, Jibowu, Lagos, at the close of school hours, he was attacked with a knife by another 16-year-old boy suspected to be a cult member.
The assailant, Idris Ajagbe, a pupil of Birel Secondary School, Lagos, stabbed him in the left thigh, with a knife, which the family said might have been poisoned.
Eleven days after the attack, his left leg was amputated at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos because blood no longer flowed through it.
Again on August 15, the same leg had to be re-amputated again because it continued to bleed without healing.
This bizarre case has left a lot of questions than answers on the issue of cult groups in secondary schools in Nigeria.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that there has been an enmity between pupils of Birel Secondary School, Yaba, and Lagos City College, Yaba on one side and Nawarudeen Secondary School and Mainland Secondary School, Yaba on the other side.
But matters came to the head on July 1, when the school rift snowballed into an all-out attack against pupils of Nawarudeen Secondary School.
According to Oluwadamilare’s sister, Opeyemi, the students of these schools were always bullying one another on their way home from school.
“The day my brother was attacked, there was a football match between students of Nawarudeen and Mainland. It was during the match that the fight started. It was not serious until the students left school and started going home,” Opeyemi told our correspondent.
Oluwadamilare, who is still in excruciating pain on hospital bed as a result to the two amputations he has suffered, explained that he was going home when pupils of Lagos City College Started to throw stones at students of Nawarudeen.
According to him, pupils of his own school decided to retaliate by throwing stones back at the aggressors too.
Soon, the fight escalated as a student of Lagos City College allegedly brought out a cutlass and inflicted a cut on one of the pupils of Nawarudeen.
“The boy that was cut struggled to take the cutlass away from the Lagos City College boy. When he collected the cutlass, he retaliated by cutting the boy in the head. When we all saw blood gushing out of the boy’s head, we ran away,” Oluwadamilare said.
But the matter did not end there. In fact, Oluwadamilare’s worst nightmare was about to become reality.
On his way home, he saw a cousin in the company of some pupils of Lagos City College and Birel Secondary School and called out to him. Oluwadamilare said his hope was that he would leave the company of the boys and accompany him home.
But as soon as the other boys with his cousin sighted him, they ran after him, stoning him as they did so.
Oluwadamilare said he fell down after one of the boys identified as Tosin Ogidiolu of Birel Secondary School kicked him.
The boys allegedly pounced on him, beating and kicking him as he lay on the ground begging them to stop.
As the mob continued their action on Oluwadamilare, one of them (Idris Ajagbe, whom other pupils attested to being a cult member) drew out a knife and stabbed him in the thigh.
As they beat him, his cousin begged them to stop, but some of them, who were armed with metal pipes, continued to beat him until he fell unconscious.
The boys ran away only when he became unconscious, it was learnt.
Oluwadamilare’s sister explained that a teacher, who was passing by and saw the boy bleeding and unconscious, decided to rush him to the hospital, where his injuries were dressed and the knife wound was stitched.
“By the time I was informed and rushed to the hospital, my brother’s leg had swollen so big. We had to report the case to the Sabo Police Division after that,” Opeyemi said.
However, doctors at the hospital where his wound was dressed realised all was not well with the boy when he continued to scream in pain and the leg continued to swell.
He was referred to the surgical emergency ward of LASUTH the following day, where it was decided that nothing could be done to save the leg. A number of tests were conducted while some consultants were summoned to examine the leg. But Oluwadamilare’s fate was sealed.
After the first amputation, Oluwadamilare was said to have bled so much that he required 21 pints of blood before the leg had to be re-amputated.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that Ajagbe has since been on the run. Before he fled, he dropped a note at home for his mother, explaining that he decided to run away from home because he stabbed someone to death.
But the police were able to round up the other pupils involved in the attack along with Oluwadamilare’s cousin.
Seven of the boys were charged before a Yaba Magistrate’s Court, Lagos for offences ranging from hooliganism, conspiracy to felony. The case was adjourned till November 23.
http://www.punchng.com/feature/super-saturday-crime/secondary-school-cultist-stabs-boy-with-poisoned-knife-%e2%80%a2victims-leg-amputated/
y are people just wicked |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by phayvoursky(m): 6:46am On Sep 13, 2015 |
silvermania: which kind heal? After two amputations or you didn't read d post? SHOULD I WISH HIM DEAD?
NA WA FOR YOU. |
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Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by tonychristopher: 7:32am On Sep 13, 2015 |
myners007: When 16-year-old boy, Oluwadamilare Olugbamu, left home for school on the morning of July 1, 2015, he probably didn’t know the magnitude of danger that was ahead of him.
Shortly after the young lad had left the compound of his Nawarudeen Secondary School, Jibowu, Lagos, at the close of school hours, he was attacked with a knife by another 16-year-old boy suspected to be a cult member.
The assailant, Idris Ajagbe, a pupil of Birel Secondary School, Lagos, stabbed him in the left thigh, with a knife, which the family said might have been poisoned.
Eleven days after the attack, his left leg was amputated at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos because blood no longer flowed through it.
Again on August 15, the same leg had to be re-amputated again because it continued to bleed without healing.
This bizarre case has left a lot of questions than answers on the issue of cult groups in secondary schools in Nigeria.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that there has been an enmity between pupils of Birel Secondary School, Yaba, and Lagos City College, Yaba on one side and Nawarudeen Secondary School and Mainland Secondary School, Yaba on the other side.
But matters came to the head on July 1, when the school rift snowballed into an all-out attack against pupils of Nawarudeen Secondary School.
According to Oluwadamilare’s sister, Opeyemi, the students of these schools were always bullying one another on their way home from school.
“The day my brother was attacked, there was a football match between students of Nawarudeen and Mainland. It was during the match that the fight started. It was not serious until the students left school and started going home,” Opeyemi told our correspondent.
Oluwadamilare, who is still in excruciating pain on hospital bed as a result to the two amputations he has suffered, explained that he was going home when pupils of Lagos City College Started to throw stones at students of Nawarudeen.
According to him, pupils of his own school decided to retaliate by throwing stones back at the aggressors too.
Soon, the fight escalated as a student of Lagos City College allegedly brought out a cutlass and inflicted a cut on one of the pupils of Nawarudeen.
“The boy that was cut struggled to take the cutlass away from the Lagos City College boy. When he collected the cutlass, he retaliated by cutting the boy in the head. When we all saw blood gushing out of the boy’s head, we ran away,” Oluwadamilare said.
But the matter did not end there. In fact, Oluwadamilare’s worst nightmare was about to become reality.
On his way home, he saw a cousin in the company of some pupils of Lagos City College and Birel Secondary School and called out to him. Oluwadamilare said his hope was that he would leave the company of the boys and accompany him home.
But as soon as the other boys with his cousin sighted him, they ran after him, stoning him as they did so.
Oluwadamilare said he fell down after one of the boys identified as Tosin Ogidiolu of Birel Secondary School kicked him.
The boys allegedly pounced on him, beating and kicking him as he lay on the ground begging them to stop.
As the mob continued their action on Oluwadamilare, one of them (Idris Ajagbe, whom other pupils attested to being a cult member) drew out a knife and stabbed him in the thigh.
As they beat him, his cousin begged them to stop, but some of them, who were armed with metal pipes, continued to beat him until he fell unconscious.
The boys ran away only when he became unconscious, it was learnt.
Oluwadamilare’s sister explained that a teacher, who was passing by and saw the boy bleeding and unconscious, decided to rush him to the hospital, where his injuries were dressed and the knife wound was stitched.
“By the time I was informed and rushed to the hospital, my brother’s leg had swollen so big. We had to report the case to the Sabo Police Division after that,” Opeyemi said.
However, doctors at the hospital where his wound was dressed realised all was not well with the boy when he continued to scream in pain and the leg continued to swell.
He was referred to the surgical emergency ward of LASUTH the following day, where it was decided that nothing could be done to save the leg. A number of tests were conducted while some consultants were summoned to examine the leg. But Oluwadamilare’s fate was sealed.
After the first amputation, Oluwadamilare was said to have bled so much that he required 21 pints of blood before the leg had to be re-amputated.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that Ajagbe has since been on the run. Before he fled, he dropped a note at home for his mother, explaining that he decided to run away from home because he stabbed someone to death.
But the police were able to round up the other pupils involved in the attack along with Oluwadamilare’s cousin.
Seven of the boys were charged before a Yaba Magistrate’s Court, Lagos for offences ranging from hooliganism, conspiracy to felony. The case was adjourned till November 23.
http://www.punchng.com/feature/super-saturday-crime/secondary-school-cultist-stabs-boy-with-poisoned-knife-%e2%80%a2victims-leg-amputated/
How are they training these kids these days ? Just wondering what the parents where doing when this kud was manifestating this violent garage tendency |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by emma2day(m): 7:41am On Sep 13, 2015 |
Can you imagine what happens in secondary schools..so dishreatening |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by BrainnewsNg(f): 7:42am On Sep 13, 2015 |
xamuel17: say no to violence! oh God what is Nigeria turning into? As young as they are ruining into CULTISM. So when they get into University, what will happen then? |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by wtfCode: 8:04am On Sep 13, 2015 |
if no be rape story, na drug or cult case...i troway my cap 4 yoruba pple. |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by surajudeen123(m): 8:20am On Sep 13, 2015 |
That was how boko haram started. Law enforcement agencies should not handle that case with levity |
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Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by ajibola11(m): 8:50am On Sep 13, 2015 |
Chaii!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by juman(m): 8:51am On Sep 13, 2015 |
The country that failed to modernised. |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by Tex42(m): 8:56am On Sep 13, 2015 |
Nip them in the bud now or stand to face greater terror when they grow up.
It's high time security authorities in the south did something about this increasing trend of Cultism in schools (primary, secondary and uni), streets, and maybe churches and mosques, lol!.
But seriously, something has to be done about this growing social menace(cultism) before they form a criminal conglomerate /Syndicate. |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by Frankaka8(m): 10:34am On Sep 13, 2015 |
Awoofawo: You do you gain from all the trash? O ga o some folk sha? tell you yellowbaaa bi*tches here to keep dia tribalistic bigotry inside dis und*ies... Not spilling out offensive quotes. Nobody holy pass. We are one Nigeria. |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by nwadiuko1(m): 10:35am On Sep 13, 2015 |
mcocolok: The issue of cultism my broda, no be hear.. In udu road in warri, there are group of male teenagers and they move about in 20s and 30s with daggers and dangerous weapons. I witnessed one of their killings in broad day light when they placed a locally made gun into the guys mouth and blasted him... They also move about with three cutlasses fabricated in such a way that they become a single cutlass with increased length. my broda, i weep for this generation of teens... and government just dy watch dem....SMH |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by nwadiuko1(m): 10:42am On Sep 13, 2015 |
ModiKen: What a shame!
The stupidity in cultism beats my imagination. You lose your life, loved one, a part of your body, education, bright future, e.t.c just to be a hard man.
Hard man no dey put money for pocket. Na hustle.
If say Dangote do hard man, maybe e no go dey alive today for us to celebrate am.
And to think of it, secondary school students are already neck deep in it.
This is just a consequence of the failure of the family in bringing up young ones that are committed and focused on their education and securing a better future for themselves, leading to a great decay in the moral fabric of the society.
CULTISM no dey pay oooooo!!!! culstism is bad, but everyone including dangote has a story |
Re: Secondary School Cultist Stabs Boy With ‘poisoned Knife’ •victim’s Leg Amputated by nwadiuko1(m): 10:44am On Sep 13, 2015 |
Catalyst007: Pupils oh! Not even students.... Children of nowadays need brain formatting. And what's with Africans and cutlasses? We perpetuate this beastial weapon as a "normal" one here... Nollywood characters use it to chase unwelcomed visitors away... African ethnic disturbances are no stranger to this idiotic and mo-ron's weapon, Boko-Haram lunatics use it....
Some people really have to see what they look like when they hold this weapon. They look worse than chimpanzees with no common sense nor a sound cognitive unit. Oh, and to hell with Cultists the world over... are guns better? |