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Cultists Invade School In Edo, Injure Students
Academic activities were yesterday disrupted at the Oba Akenzua Secondary School and the Ihogbe College when suspected cultists invaded the school and injured many students with knives and cutlasses.
The incident caused pandemonium in the two schools which are adjacent to each other and are located along ICE Road off Wire road in Bénin City.
Teachers and students scampered for safety when the cultists started shooting and attacking students.
It was gathered that the suspected cultists were heading for a target in the area when some students who were believed to also be members of a junior rival cult group started throwing stones at them.
The witnesses said the cultists stormed the school and started inflicting injuries on any student and in the process, one of the students was said to have been fatally injured and was rushed to the hospital.
When reporters visited the school, there was heavy security presence and two of the suspected attackers were arrested by the police but they were crying, insisting that they were innocent.
A resident in the area said activities of cult related attacks had been on the rise in recent times.
When contacted on phone, Edo State Commissioner for Education, Mr Emmanuel Agbale, said no death was recorded in the incident and that policemen were quickly drafted to the area and the cultists were chased away.
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