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Oyo Police Deploy Officers Ahead of Black Axe Founders’ Day

The Oyo State Police Command, on Sunday, maintained that it has deployed personnel across the state ahead of the Founders’ Day celebration of the Neo-Black Movement of Africa (Aiye Confraternity), commonly known as the Black Axe Cult.

This was contained in a statement released by the state Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso, in Ibadan, the state capital.

Recall that the movement celebrates its yearly founder’s day every July 7. This year’s celebration is billed for tomorrow, Monday, July 7, 2025.

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Osifeso said, “Our intelligence-led policing and community partnership efforts have yielded vital information suggesting that rival gangs may engage in large-scale retribution and mayhem during this event.

“To ensure swift response and maintain order, arrangements have been concluded for the deployment of police officers across strategic locations within the state during this period.”

He stressed that the command has conducted multiple sensitisation sessions with key stakeholders, including hoteliers, lounge owners, and operators of studio apartments, as part of its proactive security measures.

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The PPRO warned them against making their facilities available for hosting gatherings associated with cult groups known for violent activities.

“Our intelligence suggests that the movement may use the occasion to execute plans that could lead to serious public disorder, including reprisals against rival cult groups,” he added.

Osifeso, therefore, called on parents, guardians, community leaders, and influential figures to collaborate with law enforcement in mitigating these risks.

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“It is crucial to engage our youth in conversations about the dangers of cultism and the severe consequences of participating in violent or unlawful gatherings,” he advised.

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Oyo Police Deploy Officers Ahead of Black Axe Founders’ Day

The Oyo State Police Command, on Sunday, maintained that it has deployed personnel across the state ahead of the Founders’ Day celebration of the Neo-Black Movement of Africa (Aiye Confraternity), commonly known as the Black Axe Cult.

This was contained in a statement released by the state Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso, in Ibadan, the state capital.

Recall that the movement celebrates its yearly founder’s day every July 7. This year’s celebration is billed for tomorrow, Monday, July 7, 2025.

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Osifeso said, “Our intelligence-led policing and community partnership efforts have yielded vital information suggesting that rival gangs may engage in large-scale retribution and mayhem during this event.

“To ensure swift response and maintain order, arrangements have been concluded for the deployment of police officers across strategic locations within the state during this period.”

He stressed that the command has conducted multiple sensitisation sessions with key stakeholders, including hoteliers, lounge owners, and operators of studio apartments, as part of its proactive security measures.

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The PPRO warned them against making their facilities available for hosting gatherings associated with cult groups known for violent activities.

“Our intelligence suggests that the movement may use the occasion to execute plans that could lead to serious public disorder, including reprisals against rival cult groups,” he added.

Osifeso, therefore, called on parents, guardians, community leaders, and influential figures to collaborate with law enforcement in mitigating these risks.

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“It is crucial to engage our youth in conversations about the dangers of cultism and the severe consequences of participating in violent or unlawful gatherings,” he advised.

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